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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Motorman on March 25, 2018, 08:39:57 PM
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No issues with my XXXL... the again I dont put my shirts in the dryer.
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Hello My wife bought me a long sleeve Tee and it has not shrunk and remains too big for me. The cotton quality from Honduras made tees seems very good compared to all the locally available tee shirts (everything clothing related sold in NZ is made in China) Got the Chicken Wings tees recently for my sons and they appear good quality too . Perhaps the supplier has changed?
Regards Gerald #^
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Anyway, I decide to keep it and put it through the wash before wearing it. I have never seen a tee shirt shrink so much in all my 61 years. This thing went from a size XL to a size small in one wash. ...
My wife studied to a textile machine engineer, and she explained, this material (however is not wowen, but mechanically knitted) has some direction, what should be keep in mind, during cutting the shape. When it is turned by 90° the T-shirt will be shorter and shorter. (And wider and wider, how I hate it...)
I can advise you only that to take it out when wet, and pull, as strongly as you can. Then let it dry itself and iron it (or not).
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Doing my own laundry I have not had any problems with T shirts shrinking. Of course though are now XXXL when bought for some reason. Also with the logo on the back I have been stopped and questioned about it. H^^