The Clothes Burrito Method Stops The Stench From Your Workout Gear

The Clothes Burrito Method Stops The Stench From Your Workout Gear

Stinky workout clothes are a menace to your car, office or anyone else with you on the bus. Speaking with the podcast How to Do Everything, Runner’s World editor Mark Remy shares the burrito method to stop that stink from spreading.

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The idea is to hid away your stinkiest clothes inside your least stinkiest clothes. It’s simple and easy:

Think of you dirty workout clothes as a burrito. The tortilla would be the least stinky of your garments. Which is usually the shirt of jacket. The filling is the nastiest stuff, which is usually the shorts or socks. Those all go in the middle of tortilla. And they all just get rolled up in the burrito.

So if you’re worried the stench of your workout clothes is spreading a little too far, the clothes burrito method might be all you need. It should work great for travelling as well.

Episode 110: Burritos, Mobsters, and Texts [How to Do Everything]


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