(And frankly, it’s earned veteran status.)
There comes a point in every RV trip where wardrobe decisions become… less intentional.
The laundry bag is full.
The weather keeps changing.
And this hoodie?
It’s the hero we didn’t know we needed.
It’s warm at night, layered in the morning, and somehow works as a pillow, towel, and dog blanket.
Why change it?
🧥 The Hoodie Timeline: A Study in Fabric Commitment
Day 1:
It’s chilly. You grab your hoodie. You feel like a responsible camper.
Day 2:
It’s still chilly. Hoodie’s now part of the uniform.
Day 3:
The hoodie has conformed to your body. You and the hoodie are one.
Day 4:
You convince yourself it doesn’t really smell.
Day 5:
Someone mentions you’re still wearing it. You claim it’s “intentional layering.”
🧺 Laundry: A Thing for Another Day
Yes, you packed other things.
Yes, the RV has a laundry bag.
No, the campground machines don’t take cards.
And of course you forgot quarters.
Besides, washing the hoodie might change its vibe.
And right now, that hoodie is holding the trip together.
🐶 Bonus Points if the Pet’s Fur Matches
Let’s be real:
This hoodie is a lint roller.
It smells faintly of campfire and regret.
It has a mystery stain from Tuesday morning’s coffee incident.
But it’s warm.
It’s loyal.
And you’ll fight anyone who suggests it belongs in the laundry today.
💬 Final Thoughts
RV life isn’t about outfit changes.
It’s about survival, comfort, and accepting that some garments are just going to live out the whole trip on your body.
So if you, too, have been rocking the same hoodie for days:
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Stand tall.
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Wear it proud.
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And maybe… air it out at the next fuel stop.
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