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Stretched out


Question Posted Friday November 10 2006, 5:33 pm

some of my shirts stretched out in the wash. how do i get the shirts back to their normal size. In other words shrink them a bit. I don't have a dryer so that's out of the question.

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missadvicebitch1 answered Friday November 10 2006, 8:29 pm:
if you dont have a dryer then go to a laundrymat and use one of theres. thats pretty much the only way to shrink a shirt a lot. hanging it outside after washing it does shrink it a little. but not too much.
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TEENAGExHEARTS answered Friday November 10 2006, 7:35 pm:
well a dryer is really the only way to shrink a shirt. since you don't have one you can either use a friends (it might be a little weird to ask but it is worth it), or go to a dry cleaners.

i'm sorry if that isn't the answer you are looking for, and maybe i'm overlooking something, but that is all i can tell you.

good luck =]

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