The two of them sorted out the T-shirts one by one, a pile of skirts, and also hung up some pants one by one.
Because originally these were mailed and just casually rolled up in bags, some of the clothes were full of creases and some had gotten dirty, looking quite unpresentable.
Sun Chan picked out those dirty clothes, gave them a simple wash, and hung them with small clips on the balcony to dry.
The ones that were really too wrinkled needed to be ironed flat with an electric iron; all this work was done by Sun Chan. Han Dong just helped by sorting the clothes by category on the side.
"Quite a few of these clothes tend to fade."
"Yes, exactly. That's why I mostly chose plain colors back then. Black and white can fade, but other clothes can't. Washing them makes them look too old, and experienced people won't buy them," Sun Chan laughed.
Han Dong, not being so familiar, had bought quite a few bright-colored clothes and was a bit worried, afraid of losing money.