No, you should not put leather sandals in the dryer to shrink them. Leather is sensitive to heat and moisture, which can cause it to warp, crack, or become damaged. Instead, if your sandals are too loose, consider using leather-specific shrinking methods, such as applying heat with a hairdryer in a controlled manner or using leather conditioner to help mold them to your feet.
No, the leather will begin to fade and flake off. It will also shrink considerably.
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they have to be somewhat wet and then you can put them in the dryer and they may shrink a little or back to thier original size but you may ruin them I would suggest drying them with a blow drier on the lowest setting rather than a drier and if you do either way you may want to apply leather softener so the leather doesn't crack
A dryer usually works, throw it in for a few minutes or better and easier hair dryer
Your Diesel jeans won't shrink at all if you dry them.
put them in the dryer....
you probably wouldn't want to put leather sandals in the wash. watershoes can probably just be hosed down....no need to put them in a washer
Almost any pair of denim will shrink if you put them in the dryer. But wet them first.
With today's pre and stoned washed fabrics, it's pretty hard to shrink jeans unless you put them in a hot dryer. I f you have a pair of jeans made of pure cotton, (or close to it) you could shrink them, again, using a hot dryer.
If the shirt is not supposed to be put in the dryer, it may shrink, lose its shape, or fade in color. Always follow the care instructions on the garment label to avoid damaging your clothes.
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You wash them in hot water then put them in the dryer at the hottest setting. To help them shrink also put some towels and other stuff you need to dry so you can help them shrink better.