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Cenotaph 05-31-01 05:05 PM

....XXL Horror shirts?

Thanks.

TLamm 05-31-01 07:05 PM

http://members.home.net/dhag/Hammer%20.htm

Is that what your looking for?

Cenotaph 05-31-01 08:10 PM

Not exactly wht I had in mind...
 

Originally posted by TLamm
http://members.home.net/dhag/Hammer%20.htm

Is that what your looking for?

I am looking for some Evil Dead, ect. shirts in XXL. I am getting tired of all my XL shirts shrinking.

beebs 05-31-01 08:43 PM

Consider hang/air drying your shirts instead. Most fabrics shrink in the heat of the dryer, and if you can live with the delay in getting dry clothes, this will save major wear as well.

I hang dry most cotton items, as they don't shrink and last longer. For some sweaters and particular cotton tees, I tumble dry them on "air only". Takes a while for them to dry but they stay the size I bought them at, and seem to keep the color and artwork for three times longer than ones I blast the heat on.

A short stint (2-3 minutes) later in the dryer also gets rid of any wrinkles.

If you half 50/50 Cotton/Polyester shirts, you simply need to use the permanent press or low settings to avoid shrinkage. Still get some wear.

-Beebs

Cenotaph 05-31-01 10:01 PM


Originally posted by beebs
Consider hang/air drying your shirts instead. Most fabrics shrink in the heat of the dryer, and if you can live with the delay in getting dry clothes, this will save major wear as well.

I hang dry most cotton items, as they don't shrink and last longer. For some sweaters and particular cotton tees, I tumble dry them on "air only". Takes a while for them to dry but they stay the size I bought them at, and seem to keep the color and artwork for three times longer than ones I blast the heat on.

A short stint (2-3 minutes) later in the dryer also gets rid of any wrinkles.

If you half 50/50 Cotton/Polyester shirts, you simply need to use the permanent press or low settings to avoid shrinkage. Still get some wear.

-Beebs

Thanks beebs. I will actually try that. I thought about it before, but I am usually in a big hurry to get things done. Now that I think about it, waiting the extra time for them to dry won't be so bad, considering my shirts will last longer.




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