How do you preserve the smell of clothes?


Question:Okay this is kind of a weird question lol but, anyways, my gf was over the other day and when she left she forgot her scarf! and the thing is its got her sweet smell to it! I was wondering how i can preserve the smell of her scarf lol cause i dont exactly know what perfume she uses or anything. Its gonna remind me of her! Any ideas? What container to use etc.

Answers:
tight sealed glass jar. Plastic bags will breath and then the cloths smell like plastic


ask her what she uses. Or go to a perfume store and bring the scarf with you and explain to the workers whats going on. =)
is she still your girlfriend, then why preserve a smell when you
have her.
if this is your ex, try to move on to a different smell.who knows
you make get use to it quickly and like it better..

and no, you do not sound weird, just lonely and in love...
I think putting it in a ziplock plastic bag would work best. She is going to want her scarf back though.

Diane
I heard that if you put it in the oven, on low heat 190 degrees, that it will keep the smell in it forever.
And if that don't work, you should get a life LOSER!!

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