Drying thick clothes, especially in winter, often takes a lot of time due to slow drying and can even leave unpleasant odors. But that won’t be a problem anymore if you know this simple trick.
During winter, with low temperatures and days without sunshine, drying thick or heavy clothes becomes even more challenging—a common issue for many households.
Recently, the renowned Japanese cleaning product brand Kao Attack shared a drying hack that helps clothes dry faster in winter. This technique, known as the “Banzai Clothes Drying Method”, can significantly speed up the drying process for thick and heavy garments.
How Does It Work?
The method is straightforward. First, turn your clothes inside out. Then, use a hanger to clip the bottom of the garment. In this position, the clothes are hung upside down. Shirts and tops hang with their sleeves drooping down, resembling someone raising both hands and shouting “Banzai!” (a celebratory phrase in Japanese). This is how the method got its name.
Though simple, this technique allows areas of the fabric that usually dry slowly—like underarms or inside hoodies—to have better exposure to sunlight and airflow, resulting in faster drying.
After this tip was shared on social media, many users in Japan tried it and shared their experiences, saying that the method really helps clothes dry faster.
Are There Any Drawbacks?
Some people noted a potential downside to the method:
“The edges of the garment might stretch out or leave marks from the clips, making it look slightly odd.”
However, others proposed solutions to overcome this:
“To avoid clip marks on the hem, I fold the edge of the garment outward and then clip it. This way, it won’t leave any visible marks!”
Conclusion
The Banzai Clothes Drying Method is a simple, effective, and widely appreciated technique for faster drying of thick clothes in winter. With a little adjustment, it can become an even better solution for your laundry challenges!