- I don’t know why clothes that have sat around for a long time get funky but I don’t think it’s dust per se. Keeping clothes in a drawer generally keeps dust off of them but they still get funky. - but they still get funky. - If they do you might have high humidity. Depending on the climate you live in better ventilation might help. - Dehumidifier in the summer, particularly in basement areas, is a good idea as well. The AC will lower humidity, but depending on your setup may not fully lower it to the right level. - The dehumidifier will heat up the room, the AC will have to run more, and your electricity bill will be an absolute doozy. - Vastly cheaper and healthier than mold. - Never fuck around with water/humidity in your home. Do it right. 
 
 
- I live in a desert and clothes, linens, etc. still get that funky smell if they’ve been in the closet for a while. - Yeah, it’s residual body oils and laundry soap going rancid. Humans are gross. 
 
 
- Soaps and oils and no airflow. Hang cloths out of the closet the day before you wear (or rewear) them. Hang outside not in direct sunlight works even better. - And to original OP, any dust added that day will shake off. 
 
- The closet will to a point, but unless the closet is airtight, dust will seep in . - Plus opening and closing the closet will let dust in, so the more it is accessed the more dust will get in. - But still far less than outside the closet. 
 
- It gets there too, but not as much. The dust comes from outside the closet, not inside. 
- There’s dust in closets, too. I just bought a 3-pack of zippable plastic dust covers for all the hanging clothes I don’t wear often because they were getting dusty AF. 
- There will be dust in there too, just not as much as leaving them out. 
- Wait, what is dust doing to my precious clothing? Should I be alarmed? I’m going to be until you tell me otherwise. - Making them dusty. - Memento mori. 
 
 
- Dust is primarily dead skin. So wherever you go. Dust goes there too - The dust is coming from inside the house! 
- And it can fairly easily carry on the air. So if air flow can get there, so can dust. - PSA: Change your HVAC’s air filter if you haven’t yet this quarter. - Is the recommendation really quarterly? I’ve usually done twice a year but might have to step out up. - Change it daily! BE A CONSUMER!!! SPEND YOUR MONEY PEASANT!!! - …am I doing it? Am I being a rich person now? 
- I have heard both quarterly and twice a year. There really is a ton of ‘it depends’. Mostly, does it look caked on after a quarter? If not, twice a year is fine. Some people’s places are really dusty. 
- Depends on the thickness. The thin ones need to be changed more than the thick ones. 
 
 
 
- Inside my body must be very dusty, because I’m dead inside. - But are you skin inside? - My gym coach tells me I’m skinny on the inside. 
 
 
 
- If you’re worried about dust just get some of that plastic they throw on at the dry cleaners. Or a garment bag. 
- your skin will accumulate and form all that gray dust on surfaces, combined with dust mites, or other allergen materials. 







