wash it a bunch of times. but the colors will fade too, every time you wash it. you should probably go return it for a better size or trim it (if your good at that sort of thing) or wait. youll grow into it eventually!!
Wash it in hot water and put it in the dryer to dry.
You can't, unless it's cotton fleece. Most fleece is 100% synthetic polyester. Sorry to bear the bad news.
The best way to shrink a dress shirt is to wash it in hot water. Then dry it on high heat in the dryer.
you can usually put in the dryer or you could cut some of it off
hope this helps.
It depends on which gender you choose. Females have tighter shirts than males.
Yes you can, depending on what it's made of.
No the cotton will not shrink in your dryer
not that much, but a bit more than cotton
Anything with cotton in it will shrink some if it has not been preshrunk. The amount it will shrink depends on the percentage of cotton in the material. The more polyester the material has the less it will shrink.
Pima cotton will shrink as much as other cottons. Many cotton tops are prewashed for softeness, which should pre shrink them. If not preshrunk and 95-100% cotton, typically pants can shrink up to an inch in length.
cotton shrinks in the dryer because of its fibers. cotton will shrink the most the first time you wash it.
cotton? LOL
Yes, combed cotton will shrink slightly if you wash it in warm water and dry all the way through.
no
Jeans made of 95% cotton will more than likely shrink.
No. Acrylic and cotton blend should not shrink.
I'd get the medium. You can always take it in, but you can't make it bigger! (And depending on the percentage of cotton, it may shrink.) A larger shirt can also be worn over another shirt if need be.
A plain t-shirt is usually made from a knit cotton or poly/cotton fabric.