I think a lot of things use pre-shrunk fabric these days. I've got t-shirts that haven't shrunk, and t-shirts that have. Unfortunately a lot of band shirts bought at concerts fall into the latter :(.
I think a lot of things use pre-shrunk fabric these days. I've got t-shirts that haven't shrunk, and t-shirts that have. Unfortunately a lot of band shirts bought at concerts fall into the latter :(.
I tend to find that older (10+ years) t-shirts shrink a lot. Even if I don't wash them.
Same happens to me, but I don't think it's the T-shirts that are shrinking.
It's weird, I never had that problem yet suddenly my old clothes started shrinking a couple years ago too.
Might have been our new hangers.
I literally have a t-shirt from 1997 that doesn't shrink in our machines. :D
I think you may not have fully appreciated the comment you replied to
I was just offering the amusing anecdote that I have a 30 year old shirt that doesn't shrink. I used to treat it with kids gloves to keep it from doing so.
Note that I fully understand it for the anecdotal weight that it has. That is, basically none. Is fun for conversation, but isn't intended to prove anything.
Earlier commenter was talking about getting fatter as they age. Not actual cloths shrinkage.
Ha! Ok, yeah, I definitely missed that aspect of the joke. :D
> Note that I fully understand it for the anecdotal weight that it has.
At this point I thought you were going for an ahem heavy-handed joke.
I can only wish I was that comically gifted. :D
That’s not who they were replying to.
Even cheap band t-shirts don't shrink in our dryer. I have sweaters that I am confident would have shrunk in the past, but do just fine here.
On that last, I almost forgot I had direct evidence. We visited a place that shrank some of our clothes that we had washed many times back home.
Warm vs cold water usage,
dryer settings,
local environment in the laundry room.
Probably in that order.