Shrinkage can be a real downer when it comes to your favorite pieces, especially with natural fibers like cotton, wool, cashmere, and linen. It usually happens when these fibers tighten up due to heat, moisture, or the agitation of washing and drying. We take garment care seriously; that’s why all our products go through rigorous testing—from development to production—using third-party labs to ensure they’re safe for the care instructions we include. So, when you see those care labels, you can trust that we’ve put them to the test.
Even though your garment might say it’s okay to tumble dry, we still recommend laying flat or hanging to dry whenever you can. Not only does this help extend the life of your clothes, keeping them looking their best, but it also saves on electricity, making it a win-win for your wardrobe and the environment.
Tips for Minimizing Shrinkage:
- Rewash or Steam: If your favorite cotton tee or linen pants shrunk a bit, try a quick rewash in cold water and a gentle stretch while damp. For linen, a hot steam iron can often relax the fibers without needing a full rewash.
- Stretch While Damp: After washing or steaming, gently stretch the garment back to its original shape, focusing on any tight areas.
- Dry Flat: Lay your garment flat on a towel, reshape as needed, and let it air dry. This gentle drying helps the fibers settle back to their intended form without further shrinkage.
- Repeat if Needed: For more stubborn cases, repeat the steaming and stretching until the garment looks just right.
Fabric Tips and Tricks:
| Fabric | Care |
Cotton
| For wovens like shirts, a cold wash and stretch while damp should do the trick. Knits benefit from being turned inside out, washed in cold, and laid flat to dry. |
Wool
| Wash with a wool-safe detergent on cold or hand wash, then lay flat to dry. For knits, gently reshape while damp to keep everything looking sharp. |
Cashmere
| Hand wash in cold water with a gentle detergent, or take it to the dry cleaner. Lay flat to dry, and keep a cashmere brush handy for any pilling. For stains, gently blot with a damp cloth or use a sprinkle of cornstarch for oil spots. |
Linen
| A hot steam iron can often relax the fibers and fix minor shrinkage. For knits, handle gently when wet and lay flat to dry to maintain their natural drape. |
Viscose
| Wash on a gentle cycle with cold water and lay flat or hang to dry. Avoid wringing, as this can damage the fibers. |
Acetate / Triacetate
| Dry cleaning is usually best, but if washing at home, go for a cool, gentle cycle and air dry. Too much heat or moisture can easily cause shrinkage. |
Lyocell
| Wash in cold on a gentle cycle, lay flat or hang to dry, and avoid high heat to keep it looking smooth and fresh. |
Why Natural Fibers?
We choose natural fibers like cotton, wool, cashmere, and linen for their comfort, breathability, and natural beauty. They feel good against your skin, and with a little extra care, they last longer and wear better than many synthetic options. Plus, they’re better for the planet—many of these fibers are renewable and biodegradable, making them a more sustainable choice.
These tips can help your favorite pieces stay in great shape for seasons to come. And remember, we’re here to make caring for your clothes as easy as wearing them—because a little care goes a long way.
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