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Clear Your Doubt About Does Polyester Shrink or Not?

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Clear Your Doubt About Does Polyester Shrink or Not?

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  1. CLEAR YOUR DOUBT ABOUT DOES POLYESTER SHRINK or NOT? Polyester does not shrink under normal circumstances. Because polyester is made of man-made polymer, which makes the fibers synthetic, the fabric is resistant to shrinkage. If you wash polyester fabric in hot water and then dry it on high heat, it may shrink some, but not a whole lot. Polyester does not shrink when soaked in water, unlike cotton and other natural fibers, Polyester fabric never absorbs water. But, the absorption of oil is at the maximum. If you are tired of wearing fabric that shrivels then, you must try using polyester. Considered to be one of the easiest fabrics to maintain, Polyester clothes do not even need ironing. Most of the clothes made of cotton, including the sheets, lose its structure once it gets washed.

  2. Most of the clothes made of cotton, including the sheets, lose its structure once it gets washed. This makes the fabric shrink to a greater extent. Read more about does polyester shrink? Because polyester is resistant to shrinkage, it is often blended with other fabrics. By adding polyester to things like cotton, you get the best of both worlds of the fabric combinations. Polyester is typically seen in 60% cotton 40% polyester blend and a 50% cotton 50% polyester blend. When you combine these fabrics, you get a shirt that is comfortable, relatively inexpensive, and that is easy to care for. You will also find polyester in tri-blend fabrics. Tri-blends are extremely soft and durable, but usually a bit more expensive. COMFORTBEDDINGS.COM

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