• We would like to welcome Lazy Sun as an official Affiliate Vendor. Lazy Sun is a shop in Park City with a focus on brands that believe function shouldn’t come at the expense of form. Please visit the Lazy Sun thread and welcome them to the forum.

  • STYLE. COMMUNITY. GREAT CLOTHING.

    Bored of counting likes on social networks? At Styleforum, you’ll find rousing discussions that go beyond strings of emojis.

    Click Here to join Styleforum's thousands of style enthusiasts today!

    Styleforum is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Cotton V-Neck Sweater? Does it SHRINK?

laxative_mess

Member
Joined
Apr 14, 2011
Messages
9
Reaction score
0
hi, i'm sort of new to fashion.

i am thinking about purchasing thin-fabric 100% v-neck sweaters from Gap Outlet and Lands' End.

Size SMALL fits perfectly on me- in a slim fitted way. It's just the right length, any smaller would be too tight.

Size MEDIUM is a bit looser on me.

Do you guys purchase cotton sweaters one size up to account for shrinkage in the wash? Or do you buy the size that fits you just right in the store?

If I follow the washing directions on the tag (wash cold, tumble dry), it shouldn't shrink right?

any tips would be appreciated.
 

RyanM

Senior Member
Joined
Feb 20, 2008
Messages
242
Reaction score
7
Buy the size small; don't put it in the dryer, lay it out to dry.
 

cptjeff

Distinguished Member
Joined
Jan 19, 2010
Messages
4,637
Reaction score
326
Gap cotton sweaters haven't shrunk for me. Though they do stretch out after a few wears, but washing resets it, but only back down to the original size.

Haven't had issues with machine dry either.

And lands end, though I don't have any of their sweaters, are probably good about such things.

Oh, and the dry cleaning guy is wrong. Air drying will never hurt a garment, but dry cleaning certainly can. The chemicals used are harsh, and harm fabric over time. Anything that can be laundered with soap and water should be. Not to mention that dry cleaning isn't going to reset stretched out fabric.

And wool and cashmere sweaters should be washed by hand with gentle detergent and shampoo, then air dryed. Healthier for the sweater.

Care tags are always conservative. If it says cold/ tumble dry, then you will be fine washing it on cold and tumble drying.
 

Edward

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 23, 2007
Messages
58
Reaction score
0
Originally Posted by laxative_mess
hi, i'm sort of new to fashion.

i am thinking about purchasing thin-fabric 100% v-neck sweaters from Gap Outlet and Lands' End.

Size SMALL fits perfectly on me- in a slim fitted way. It's just the right length, any smaller would be too tight.

Size MEDIUM is a bit looser on me.

Do you guys purchase cotton sweaters one size up to account for shrinkage in the wash? Or do you buy the size that fits you just right in the store?

If I follow the washing directions on the tag (wash cold, tumble dry), it shouldn't shrink right?

any tips would be appreciated.


LandsEnd cotton sweaters don't shrink. I've lost weight over the past year and now my (XL) sweaters are a little too big and try as I might - washing in hot water, etc. - they won't shrink. And unfortunately I don't trust my tailor to know how to take in knit fabrics.
 

Featured Sponsor

What is the most important handwork to have on a shirt?

  • Hand attached collar

    Votes: 16 30.2%
  • Handsewn button holes

    Votes: 17 32.1%
  • Hand finish on yolk and shoulders

    Votes: 20 37.7%

Forum statistics

Threads
494,638
Messages
10,475,022
Members
220,687
Latest member
alubiano
Top