MY SHIRTS SMELL - /adv/ (#33381661) [Archived: 125 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:02:56 PM No.33381661
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no matter what i do, i shave my armpits, take GOOOOD shower, scrub my underarm, wear DEODORANT, WEAR PERFUME, WASH MY CLOTHES GOOOD, went to google and they say applying aloe vera for like 30 minutes or 1 hour or whatever hour you want before showering to stop the smell bacteria

the underarm of my shirt still smells AFTER 1 TIME USE!!, why?? how?? WHAT DO I DO???
>keyword: after 1 time use!
i don't want to smell bad around people at WORK, my work includes talking to customers a lot and employees, and i walk around a lot

is it normal and okay for my shirt underarm to smell? will they notice the smell? or only me?
and only my shirt underarm smells, not my whole shirt

HELP ME, WHAT DO I DO??
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:05:13 PM No.33381671
>>33381661 (OP)
Borax. And or spritz it with a bit of white vinegar and then wash it. Or buy a new shirt. Start spraying your armpits with glycolic acid after you shower so you dont smell.
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:10:46 PM No.33381688
>>33381661 (OP)
>take GOOOOD shower
>WASH MY CLOTHES GOOOD
are you disabled or downs syndrome or something why are you spazzing out over the word "good"

also stop eating so much garlic curry
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:17:18 PM No.33381706
>>33381671
>buy new shirt
they are new since i keep buying because they smell after 1 time so i cant wear it anymore
>glycolic acid
i'll look into that
>borax, spritz, vinegar
i don't need that, i already wash my clothes GOOOOD

>>33381688
>are you disabled or downs syndrome or something why are you spazzing out over the word "good"
no, i just want to highlight it
>also stop eating so much garlic curry
i'm not indian and i don't each garlic
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:18:02 PM No.33381708
>>33381706
You do need it. You probably have an underlying health issue.
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:18:03 PM No.33381709
>>33381661 (OP)
You can get laser treated to stop sweating.
A friend of mine got it done and hasn't sweat there for years.
No idea if it's permanent, but it's a long term solution.
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:20:18 PM No.33381713
>>33381706
>i already wash my clothes GOOOOD
the way you type this out is more disturbing to me than any gore video I've ever seen online

>>33381709
>eliminate your body's thermal regulation
yeah that's how bruce lee died, can't sweat if you're dead! probably end up smelling worse though
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:30:21 PM No.33381748
>>33381709
>laser
lol no thanks
>>33381708
>You do need it. You probably have an underlying health issue.
no i don't, no sweat health issue and my clothes are clean and GOOOOD to go

maybe the issue is my deodorant is making my shirt underarm smells, anyone have any good ones? i use old spice
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:34:04 PM No.33381763
>>33381661 (OP)
>the underarm of my shirt still smells AFTER 1 TIME USE
yes that's how that works if you are a human over 13 y/o
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:35:03 PM No.33381765
>>33381713
You're not going to kill yourself by eliminated underarm sweat
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:36:49 PM No.33381773
>>33381763
if that's how it works, how come other people are wearing the same shirt for days, like 3 days i would say, when i am so nervous i have to change shirts in 1 day cuz i don't want to smell around people???
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:42:02 PM No.33381788
>>33381765
>You're not going to kill yourself by eliminated underarm sweat
why not?

eliminating your body's main thermal regulation is likely gonna give you heat stroke and then just regular strokes and a brain aneurysm
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:58:42 PM No.33381873
>>33381788
I can't tell if you're being stupid on purpose.
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 8:09:03 PM No.33381938
>>33381788
>why not?
You can still sweat everywhere else.
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 10:29:36 PM No.33382462
besides glycolic acid, no one really offered me a solution
bump
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 10:41:38 PM No.33382529
>>33381671
White vinegar has helped with my underarms smelling
Anonymous
7/19/2025, 10:57:54 AM No.33385383
>>33381661 (OP)
Wear a cotton undershirt
Anonymous
7/20/2025, 3:27:07 AM No.33388515
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>>33381661 (OP)
Nice
Anonymous
7/20/2025, 3:38:45 AM No.33388562
>>33381661 (OP)
you sweat salts into it which start smelling like sweat whne they get wet
try a hot wash at 60C+
sports detergent
soak in warm water + vinegar then wash, your clothes mite smell like vinegar but it should evaporate in a couple days max maybe a faint vinegar smell after the next wash as well
Anonymous
7/20/2025, 4:29:48 AM No.33388755
>>33381773
idk who the other people are but unless you're east asian wearing a shirt for the whole day is gonna make it stink to varying degrees. polyester traps more smells too if that info makes any difference
Anonymous
7/20/2025, 4:51:41 AM No.33388835
>>33381661 (OP)
The only thing that worked for me was cleaning my underarms thoroughly with Hibiclens every shower and using a clinical strength deodorant. I really like mitchum brand. Also use a strong detergent for your shirts like one made for work wear to get existing smells out.
Anonymous
7/20/2025, 6:40:29 AM No.33389221
>>33381661 (OP)
Is it BO smell?
Change your diet. Lay off spices, especially tumeric.
If it's a pungent musty smell, you probably let clothes sit in the washer too long, or sweated too much in them and left them wet in the laundry hamper for days. You can't just leave clothes wet for days at a time or else they pick up an almost permanent musty smell.
Either way, switch detergents and throw out any shirts that smell too bad of it.
Anonymous
7/20/2025, 6:45:39 AM No.33389227
>keyword: after 1 time use!
What kinda shirt are you buying? Some fabrics/cuts trap warm air and doesn't breathe.