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BO odor from thrift shop clothes HELP?

My local thrift shoppe has alot of great clothes, the only problem is once you go inside, the stink of BO is intense. I ignore it and buy new tops but some of them have bad odor coming from the underarms sleeves. ( Not all of them, just the ones I seem to like) What I tried is washing them but the smell stays. So I thought if I at least had my own BO odor in the armpits it would then make the clothes ' mine' in a way. Can I control the situation by contacting safety board or find another method?

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well it can be both. it depends on the moves you put in around it.
if using lasers: (my favorite, they are crisp and amazing) iso of 100, shutter speed 30-60 seconds. aperture auto set, use a tripod. flashlight: tripod, iso 400, shutter speed about 25-35 seconds, aperture autoset. good one: shine multiple colored lasers on ceiling or walls and draw stuff. Hint: zoom all the way out when taking shot.
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