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Shrinking Trousers
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Does anyone know how to deliberately shrink clothes in the wash?
I have a great pair of Kenneth Cole trousers whihc are made of a lightweight cavalry twill (somewhere between a denim and chino material). Problem is that I have lost significant amounts of weight since I bought them and now I am in serious danger of looking like an aging skateboarder as the things are inredibly baggy and sit so low down on my hips that they will be pulled off completely if I hade more than 50p in pocket change
I could do with shrinking a couple of inches on the waist (it would be okay to lost say and inch off the inseam as well).
They are a USA cold wash (30 Celcius) - do I just wash them on an 80 wash or someting or do you have to do something clever?
I have a great pair of Kenneth Cole trousers whihc are made of a lightweight cavalry twill (somewhere between a denim and chino material). Problem is that I have lost significant amounts of weight since I bought them and now I am in serious danger of looking like an aging skateboarder as the things are inredibly baggy and sit so low down on my hips that they will be pulled off completely if I hade more than 50p in pocket change
I could do with shrinking a couple of inches on the waist (it would be okay to lost say and inch off the inseam as well).
They are a USA cold wash (30 Celcius) - do I just wash them on an 80 wash or someting or do you have to do something clever?
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