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Put your sweatshirt in the dryer on the hottest heat setting. If your sweatshirt is still not your desired size, use a very warm heat setting on the longest drying time. This can shrink your sweatshirt an additional size. If your sweatshirt is shrunk to your liking, follow the drying directions on your garment tag.
- If you want to shrink your shirt 1 size, leave it in the water for 10-15 minutes. - If you hope to shrink your shirt 2 sizes, let it cool to room temperature. - Do not do this if washing a polyester sweatshirt.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.4/5 (164 Votes)
Try submerging your sweatshirt in hot and/or boiling water, and use a hot heat setting to launder your garment. If your shirt is not shrunk enough after using the washer and dryer, run an iron over top of a wet sweatshirt. With either method, you may be able to shrink your sweatshirt to your liking!
Put your sweatshirt in the dryer on the hottest heat setting. If your sweatshirt is still not your desired size, use a very warm heat setting on the longest drying time. This can shrink your sweatshirt an additional size. If your sweatshirt is shrunk to your liking, follow the drying directions on your garment tag.
To shrink a sweatshirt, put the garment in a clean sink, run hot water over it for 5-10 minutes, and let it cool to room temperature. Next, check the sizing by holding the shirt up to your torso and examining it in the mirror. If you're happy with the amount of shrinkage, you can launder it as you normally would.
Put your sweatshirt in the dryer on the hottest heat setting. If your sweatshirt is still not your desired size, use a very warm heat setting on the longest drying time. This can shrink your sweatshirt an additional size. If your sweatshirt is shrunk to your liking, follow the drying directions on your garment tag.
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