When it comes to drying, air-drying is your best friend. Hang your clothes on a line or lay them flat to dry. This is the ultimate way to prevent shrinkage and maintain the fabric’s integrity. If you must use a dryer, set it to a low heat or a delicate cycle. High heat is a common culprit for a shrunken hoodie or a t-shirt that’s suddenly too tight.

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Avoiding Harsh Chemicals and Stains

Avoiding Harsh Chemicals and Stains

Avoid harsh chemicals like bleach, which can weaken cotton fibers and cause discoloration. For stains, pre-treat with a gentle stain remover or a bit of laundry detergent before washing. By following these simple steps, you’ll extend the life of your favorite cotton pieces and keep them as cozy as the day you bought them.

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Check the Label Before Washing

Check the Label Before Washing

First things first: check the label! While most cotton can handle a regular wash, some blends or finishes might have specific instructions. Generally, it’s best to wash cotton items in 30 C degree water. This helps prevent shrinking and fading, keeping those colors vibrant. Turn your garments inside out before washing to protect the outer surface from friction and pilling.

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