put them in the dryer after you wash them
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Originally posted by magic View Posti dont think a dryer will help much, the fabric used on a tee i got couple years back and last season stretched after few mins of wear. I dont see its a problem to me as i think its just main to be....bombing the bass, blasting the beat
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I have a few t-shirts from Boris and all tend to stretch out after a couple of days of wearing them. I just wash them and throw them in the dryer, and they go back to the original shape.
edit: worth mentioning that I use a delicate / low temp cycle on the dryer, but its still pretty warm. can't guarantee this will work on all fabrics but it has worked on mine, including a semi-sheer cotton tee and l/s tee in this sort of light waffle-like cotton."AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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Originally posted by Dane View Post...and don't buy anymore!
Originally posted by lowrey View PostI have a few t-shirts from Boris and all tend to stretch out after a couple of days of wearing them. I just wash them and throw them in the dryer, and they go back to the original shape.
edit: worth mentioning that I use a delicate / low temp cycle on the dryer, but its still pretty warm. can't guarantee this will work on all fabrics but it has worked on mine, including a semi-sheer cotton tee and l/s tee in this sort of light waffle-like cotton....bombing the bass, blasting the beat
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