It normally shrinks a dress size but if washed properly or hand washed it stays the same. Another trick is to put vaseline (or a grease of some sort) on the stitching and then wash it. This keep the stitching in a tight hold so as not to release it and become shrunk or mishaped.
put in a dryer
They shrink when you put them in the dryer.
The shirt will shrink.
Put them in the dryer on high. By the way, you spelled "shrink" wrong. :)
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put in a dryer
They shrink when you put them in the dryer.
This is not recommended, if it is acrylic felt the heat will soften the plastic fibers and things like lint will stick to it, this will happen even if there is nothing else in the dryer as lint from previous loads gets trapped in all those little holes, if you are using a nicer wool/ rayon blend or wool, your felt will shrink, how much depends on the wool content, better to let it air dry. Andie- www.americanfeltandcraft.com
The shirt will shrink.
A dryer usually works, throw it in for a few minutes or better and easier hair dryer
all you have to do is soak your pants and throw them in the dryer. Also,100% cotton pants will shrink better than 90% cotton or lower pants.
Your Diesel jeans won't shrink at all if you dry them.
put them in the dryer....
You can't shrink a preshrunk shirt very much. You can try running the shirt through extremely hot water in the washer and then a hot dryer. You can also iron it with a hot iron.
Clothes shed so much when you put them in the dryer because the dryer is extremely hot and because they were just wet from the washer and you place them in the dryer the heat drys all the wetness which can over dry the clothes and they can shrink
Almost any pair of denim will shrink if you put them in the dryer. But wet them first.