subject: Now Hiring Nylon And Cotton Laundry Bags [print this page] Nylon Laundry Bags and Cotton Laundry Bags are not just for transporting clothes anymore. No sir, not in this 21st Century of phones that play video and refrigerators that can surf the internet. With all these and other such so-called convergence devices, everyone and everything is multitasking these days, and nylon or cotton laundry bags are no exception!
They are almost always used to transport your laundry from your home to the laundromat - or downstairs to the basement if you live in a house. They're available in many colors and styles, such as those with drawstrings and those without. Nylon laundry bags are inexpensive and fairly strong, and often used for the simple transport of anything and everything. Cotton laundry bags, on the other hand, seem to be still used exclusively for laundry. Cotton is a very soft material, and though not clothing-grade fabric, the cotton used for laundry sacks can still be much more susceptible to rips and tears if used for heavy duty applications - such as that aforementioned transport of anything and everything. But then again, it all depends on how things were engineered - nylon can be quite soft and vulnerable, as in silk-like nylon stockings, whereas cotton can be woven extra thick and tough, as they were in the old days before the invention of nylon fabric.
In any case, it is clear that laundry sacks do not simply have to be used only for transporting clothes. They can be utilized for any number of purposes, actually. For example, the really strong industrial-grade varieties can be employed in lieu of potato sacks for - you guessed it - potato sack races at your local county fair or church charity social! Most cotton laundry sacks in particular can also admit of various arts and crafts applications; it all depends on your own ingenuity. With just a few choice alterations here and there, these bags can even be turned into costumes for Purim or Halloween! After all, what's scarier than a giant bag of dirty laundry? And, speaking of holidays, laundry sacks make great stand-ins for Santa's sack!
These ideas may be amusing, but they can really work, as long as you have the right materials to work with. And, of course, it all depends on your imagination. Of course, you may simply leave laundry bags alone and use them only for clothes and other fabrics! But why shouldn't they multitask like everything else in the 21st Century?