So, I bought very nice 60 dollar cotton T-Shirt from abroad, waiting 3 weeks to get with customss delays....
The shoulders are about an inch short off the published chart.
Having no abiliity to return it and fuss over 60 dollars I decided to wet it, hang it from a coat hanger and put a 2kg weight tied to the sleeves, pulling on the shoulders downwards.
A day later, the shirt dried, the hanger slack stretch marks were ironed out with steam and the shirt fits perfectly, gaining 1" on the shoulder measurement.
My question is.... Will this shrink back in the wash? Do you also use such tricks with your failed purchases? Is there a better / safer way to do it or did I do fine?
I assume having 1" extra over the same material, the cotton is now thinner than when the shirt was manufactured. But at about 280g there is some to spare i hope!
Anywaay, it's my first "forced" alteration thaht worked, haha.
Couple years ago I tried to do the same with a waxed canvas jacket, going up to 5KG weights, and NOTHING happened to it. Not even 0.1" gain. I could use that jacket as towing strap i swear.
The shoulders are about an inch short off the published chart.
Having no abiliity to return it and fuss over 60 dollars I decided to wet it, hang it from a coat hanger and put a 2kg weight tied to the sleeves, pulling on the shoulders downwards.
A day later, the shirt dried, the hanger slack stretch marks were ironed out with steam and the shirt fits perfectly, gaining 1" on the shoulder measurement.
My question is.... Will this shrink back in the wash? Do you also use such tricks with your failed purchases? Is there a better / safer way to do it or did I do fine?
I assume having 1" extra over the same material, the cotton is now thinner than when the shirt was manufactured. But at about 280g there is some to spare i hope!
Anywaay, it's my first "forced" alteration thaht worked, haha.
Couple years ago I tried to do the same with a waxed canvas jacket, going up to 5KG weights, and NOTHING happened to it. Not even 0.1" gain. I could use that jacket as towing strap i swear.