3 Easy Ways to Shrink Shorts
Introduction:
Are your favorite shorts a little too loose? No worries! You can easily shrink them to fit you more comfortably without spending a lot of money. In this article, we will walk you through three simple methods for shrinking shorts right at home.
Method 1: Washing Machine and Dryer
1. Turn your shorts inside out: This will help prevent any fading or damage to the exterior fabric during the shrinking process.
2. Wash your shorts on the hottest setting: Choose the highest temperature available on your washing machine. Hot water will help the fibers in your shorts contract, leading to shrinkage.
3. Dry your shorts on high heat: Once the wash cycle is complete, transfer your shorts to the dryer and use the highest heat setting available. The combination of hot water from the wash and high heat from the dryer will maximize shrinkage.
4. Check for fit: Try on your newly-shrunken shorts and ensure they fit to your liking. If they still require additional shrinking, repeat steps 2-4 as needed.
Method 2: Boiling Water
1. Fill a large pot with water: Make sure there’s enough room for your shorts to be fully submerged in the water.
2. Bring water to a boil: Turn on the stove and let the water reach boiling point.
3. Submerge your shorts in boiling water: Carefully place your shorts into the boiling water using tongs or a wooden spoon. Make sure they’re fully submerged and separated, so they shrink evenly.
4. Boil for 5-10 minutes: The exact boiling time required will vary depending on the fabric of your shorts. Keep an eye on them and remove from heat once you’ve reached desired shrinkage.
5. Remove shorts and air dry: Use tongs or a wooden spoon to remove your shorts from boiling water and lay them out flat to dry. Avoid using a dryer for this method, as air drying will help maintain the new size.
Method 3: Ironing
1. Dampen your shorts: Begin by dampening your shorts with water, either by misting them with a spray bottle or by lightly dipping them in water and wringing out the excess.
2. Set your iron to high heat: Adjust the iron temperature according to the fabric type of your shorts. Ensure there’s enough heat to make the fibers contract but not too much that it’ll damage the material.
3. Iron your shorts: Place your damp shorts on an ironing board and iron them, applying pressure as you move through each section. Be sure to iron every part of your shorts for even shrinkage.
4. Repeat if necessary: If your first pass with the iron doesn’t provide enough shrinkage, repeat steps 2-4 until you achieve the desired fit.
Conclusion:
With these three simple methods at hand, you can easily shrink your loose and ill-fitting shorts for a more secure and comfortable fit. Experiment with each method to figure out what works best for you and always exercise caution when working with hot water, high heat appliances, and heat-sensitive fabrics.