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To hang up 'dry flat' clothes?

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Swimmingwiththefishes · 16/10/2021 11:20

I recently bought some Frugi maternity clothes. Lovely quality but didn't realise that all of them are 'cool wash' and 'dry flat'...

I rarely buy anything with limiting washing instructions due to having a toddler and piles of washing but these weren't cheap so I don't want to ruin them

Where on earth to people lay out 'dry flat' clothes?? Surely if they're on a table, the underside won't dry?

I'm worried if I hang them up on hangers the shoulders will stretch and if I put them over a radiator or something a line will forever appear across the middle

Where do I dry these beautiful but arguably impractical to wash clothes??

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InTheLabyrinth · 16/10/2021 11:31

Across 2 poles of an airer.
So not completly flat, but not hanging from the shoulders.

2lsinllama · 16/10/2021 22:14

Agree with flat on surer. If yours doesn’t have arms (wings? Whatever the side bits are) then lay standard airer across the bath and put them on there. They may be ok to hang but I’m not familiar with the brand do they may stretch - I have a lovely crocheted jumper which is now a dress 😂

grey12 · 16/10/2021 22:15

On a tray and turn it around

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