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Where do I find a mesh zippered bag that can be tossed into the wash and what are they called?

5 March 2009 9 Comments

I am looking for a bag that will zipper shut, can be tossed in the washer and dryer and will allow detergent, water and heat to pass through it, so I guess it needs to be some sort of mesh like material. I want to use it to wash my baby's socks. This way I can toss them into this bag and not have to worry about the "sock monster" eating them when I wash clothes. Does anyone know what I am describing, what it's called and/or where I can find one?

I'm not sure what they're called, but you can usually find them at a grocery store on the same aisle with brooms and mops, or with detergents.

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  • dances_with_unicorns1955 said:

    I'm not sure what they're called, but you can usually find them at a grocery store on the same aisle with brooms and mops, or with detergents.
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  • kandl722 said:

    They are usually called "Lingere bags" I've seen them at Wal-Mart in the housewares section..hangers, clothes baskets, etc.
    Hope this helps, and Good Luck!
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  • littleredhen said:

    Check in that are of the store that has hampers, ironing boards, shoe hangers, etc. If you see any Martha Stewart items you're getting close.
    Untilthen, try using an old pair of panty hose or a knee high. Lost socks suck.
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  • mobildik said:

    I see them at food stores in the area where detergents are sold. They are normally called laundry bags and come packaged in see thru plastic bags. None have zippers but have closures.
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  • shannon o said:

    They are called lingerie or diddy bags. Target carries them in the aisle with hangers and stuff.
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  • Richard C said:

    The bags we have are called garment bags, if you're lucky you can find a package with three sizes included for just a few bucks. These do have zippers. I think we found them at BED BATH AND BEYOND. They seem to be of better quality than the grocery store kind.
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  • ivory_harlow said:

    target in housewares
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  • lennie said:

    I don't know any name for them, but you can buy them at Linens & things or Bed, Bath and Beyond. I have one for my Nylons, because I got fed up of trying to untangle them.
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  • ALLENROUNDHEAD said:

    for a really good one go to the baby products at walmart.
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