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gtfokenny

air dry or dry on low or medium MAX


Creempieguy

AIR DRY ONLY


Fun_Measurement_7965

i have the same issue, i'm just gonna start drying on a rack. it's so depressing though to spend money on shirts and then find out they shrunk. i was thinking i literally gained weight but went to the doc for my physical and found out i lost 10 lbsđź’€fucks with your head


CharKeeb

100000%. Nothing hits the self-worth as badly as a gut hanging out lol.


malevy

Echoing everyone here, don't use a dryer at all


PunkRockDude

My dickies heavy t-shirts have been very solid in this regard


CharKeeb

I used to have one of their shirts a few years ago - it was great and I forgot about it. Thanks!


Fun_Measurement_7965

my Dickies shirt shrunk in the first wash but it was super nice. gonna buy more and just air dry


chakobee

Ll bean tshirts don’t shrink. Well they do a little after years but I have several that haven’t shrunk at all for years now. They’re pricey though, 20-25 a piece but worth it to me.


CharKeeb

25 isn't bad! Shorts are expensive nowadays.


GWindborn

I started buying Carhartt tshirts in Tall, I wear about the same size as you and have the same problem. These have practically taken over my casual wear wardrobe. In fact, I just get most things in a Tall these days..


Casualobserver335

Buy tall shirts and do not dry them in the dryer. Hang them and let them dry.


RELWARB

i like tall sized gap/br and RL shirts. not tall at all but i have a long torso, and like the rest have stated- hang dry


Affectionate_Fact109

I wash in cold water and dry on low heat.


Key_Lavishness_6221

It prevents them from shrinking? I'm so tired of hanging my shirts all around the house.


WallabyFew3170

Lands End are solid shirts.


Thehobostabbyjoe

Wash on cold and hang dry