Germs can travel in and on clothes, usually not through clothes, unless the clothes are very flimsy and/or the wearer has very poor hygiene. Ostensibly, wet clothing could promote the spread of germs, as the germs could dissolve and pass through the fabric, but this seems unlikely.
Germs (from feces and bodily fluids) can be passed to others via handling dirty laundry, sharing towels and bed linens, and poor hand hygiene. So people should clean themselves well after using the toilet, close the toilet lid, and wash their hands with soap and water.

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Yes, the germs can spread through the clothes or other items like hygiene tools.

In most cases, unless the clothing is extremely lightweight or the wearer has really poor hygiene, germs cannot pass through clothing but can instead move in and on them. It is theoretically possible for bacteria to breakdown and spread via damp clothing, but this doesn't appear plausible.

Sharing towels and bed linens, handling dirty laundry, and having poor hand hygiene are all ways that germs (from bodily fluids and feces) can spread to other people. Therefore, after using the restroom, people should thoroughly clean themselves, close the lid, and wash their hands in soap and water.

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