McDonald County Press

Inside-Out Underpants Just Cannot Be Explained

- Stan Fine

I honestly believe that the manufactur­ers of washing machines design them to be used by women. I, in no way, say that in a chauvinist­ic way. I just think that women seem to be more in touch with the complexiti­es of the modern machines.

All those buttons and displays relating to water levels, pre-soaking and gentle cycles seem so confusing to me. There is however, something about washing my clothes that bewilders me even more than those controls: Why do my underpants get turned inside-out when they are washed?

I have, although not of my own choosing, inherited the position of “Director of Laundry” in my home. In no way should you be the least bit impressed by that lofty title because my duties involve nothing more than operating my washer and dryer, and there are no subordinat­es to oversee. I merely place all of the articles — regardless of color and type — into the washing machine, close the lid and press down on the same buttons I always push. I wait until a familiar-sounding bell rings, then transfer the nicely cleaned articles into the waiting dryer.

I began to do my own laundry approximat­ely three years ago. At first I paid little attention to the issue of inside-out underpants because I was only concerned with the complexiti­es involved in the machine’s operation. I ignored some of the touch-activated buttons with names like “pre-soak,” “bright-white” and “color.” I noticed the control labeled “gentle,” but I considered my clothing to be — at the very least — sturdy, so I ignored that feature as well. I decided to wash any items deposited into the tub using only the control labeled “normal wash.”

Once the laundry routine became relatively humdrum, I began to give more attention to the items as I transferre­d them from the washing machine to the dryer. It was then that the issue of inside-out underpants came to my attention.

At first I assumed that I may have placed those undergarme­nts in the machine in that unorthodox position, so I began to consciousl­y examine the shorts prior to placing them into the washer. I ensured that they were not inside-out, and deliberate­ly and methodical­ly inspected them prior to placing the items into the dryer. Much to my amazement, every piece of underpants was turned inside out and, as confusing if not more so, all the other items removed from the machine were just as I had placed them into the washer. Not reversed.

After the passing of time and several weekly wash days, I decided to conduct an experiment. I placed a number of items into the washing machine right-sideout, but I placed three pair of underpants into the same machine inside-out. I stood alongside the machine for more than 30 minutes as it soaked and spun and, well, who really knows what goes on inside there. When that bell finally rang, I opened the door fully expecting to find the three pair of pants to be right-side-out. However, every one of those underpants was still insideout. The machine had not reversed them after all.

I examined the machine’s control panel searching for an overlooked underpants control. Was there an “inside-out” button that had gone carelessly unnoticed? After several minutes of careful examinatio­n, I failed to locate any button or display that mentioned a feature that would reverse the items of clothing to be washed. If the machine was intentiona­lly designed to reverse the orientatio­n of the pants during one of the wash cycles, I wondered why the design engineer hadn’t also built a feature into the process that would return the items to their original, and correct, orientatio­n prior to the end of the wash.

I spent an afternoon perusing the machine’s owner’s manual, but found no mention of the strange occurrence either in the operating instructio­ns or problems segment. I thought it possible that an employee at the factory where the machine was manufactur­ed may have wired the motor to run in the wrong direction, so I pulled the washing machine away from its place against the laundry room wall and removed the back panel. I saw no indication that the motor could be easily rewired allowing the tub’s rotation to be changed from counterclo­ckwise to clockwise.

I finally emailed the manufactur­er and, in great detail, described my concerns, but that email went curiously, to my disdain, unanswered. Was this part of a widespread laundry conspiracy that had yet gone unreported?

I’ve now decided to begin washing my underpants twice, believing that the first wash will turn the garments inside-out and, with great optimism and a small degree of confidence, possibly the second washing will reverse the process and return the clothes to their proper orientatio­n.

If my fixation with the desire to acquire the correct positionin­g of a select number of pieces of laundry as they exit the washing machine seems somewhat obsessive and abnormal, just wait until I tell you about my concerns with my oven.

 ?? PHOTO BY STAN FINE ?? A curious process turns laundry into mystery.
PHOTO BY STAN FINE A curious process turns laundry into mystery.

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