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Has anyone successfully shrunk jeans?

17 replies

lurkingaround · 09/05/2015 13:59

By washing in a 60C wash and a hot tumble? Or by any other method? Did it work or were they misshapen?

I have a pair of jeans that I love but they're too big by about 1 size. Maybe a bit less. Would love some advice.

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Alwaysrushingaround · 09/05/2015 18:28

My friend does this just using the rumble dryer
I haven't tried it as my sister "borrowed" my slightly too big jeans and they fit her perfectly Grin

Alwaysrushingaround · 09/05/2015 18:28

*tumble

ThingummyJigg · 09/05/2015 18:35

I love 'rumble dryer!'

I washed my too-big jeans on a normal wash but a long hot rumble shrank them. Sadly, I have regained the weight I lost, and there is no way of enlarging jeans, other than buying the same pair in the same size, just not hot rumbling them to buggery.

Greengardenpixie · 09/05/2015 18:52

I washed my next jeans and then they went through the tumble dryer by accident. Definetly shrunk them as they are also short! :(

burnishedsilver · 09/05/2015 18:57

I always use the dryer so I buy things a bit too big to allow for shrinkage. Jeans in particular always shrink. They'll often continue to shrink slightly for a few washes. I think they're nicer afterwards.

RingtheBells · 09/05/2015 19:01

Jeans tend to shrink over a few weeks, though it does depend on the make, Next definitely and also some M&S. Sadly its usually in the length and as I am quite tall I need the length.

lurkingaround · 09/05/2015 19:01

Oh thanks!

And when you shrank them, did they shrink evenly IYKWIM, or bits here and there?

Maybe just hot rumbleWink first and see?

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RingtheBells · 09/05/2015 19:03

Mine have always shrunk evenly, as long as you don't mind loosing some length.

HoneyDragon · 09/05/2015 19:08

Yes. I can shrink jeans very easily with Cadburys Creme Eggs Grin

SillyBlueHat · 09/05/2015 19:12

I always tumble my jeans and they have never shrunk!

lurkingaround · 09/05/2015 19:26

Grin I've done that myself many times HoneyD, would rather avoid it Hah. I may not need to rumble.

I haven't a lot of length to lose, maybe 2cm. Would I lose more than that I wonder? I'm v fond of these jeans. Will I won't I. Dither.

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bishboschone · 09/05/2015 20:50

You would need to wash at 90 to shrink really... Jeans wash easily at 60 but we are brainwashed into washing everything at 40 or less .. The tumble dryer will shrink but this ca be temporary and they loosen with wear..

lurkingaround · 09/05/2015 21:09

Oh. Well I've nothing to lose so doing a 60 and a hot tumble. These jeans must grow a size over a day's wear.v annoying. Thank you all.

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Greengardenpixie · 09/05/2015 21:49

Well mine said do not tumble dry. They were brand new black jeans going through their first wash. I put them in the dryer and they had elastine in them and they have definetly shrunk!

pootlebug · 09/05/2015 21:51

My 28" waist levis fit much the same as my 27" ones after the former had several trips in the tumble dryer. Don't normally tumble jeans but did it deliberately as they were too big.

ShadowsInTheDarkness · 09/05/2015 21:52

My mum said that when skinnys were in back in the 80s she and her friends used to sit in a hot bath wearing said jeans and they'd shrink to the exact fit of their legs ... Might liven up a Saturday night? Grin

Alwaysrushingaround · 10/05/2015 00:03

Thingummy GrinGrinGrin

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