Put them on a hot wash then tumble dry
Or you could try pigging out on chocolate so you gain a few pounds and then the jeans will fit.
2007-03-02 21:51:22
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answered by natashia 2
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Run a hot bath, stick the jeans on and then get in the bath and have a nice long soak, yes ! with the jeans on, then spin dry, watch out now you are NOT in them at this stage, after drying a bit in the tumbler, the rest on the line, they should fit a real treat. Strut your stuff now girl !!!
2007-03-05 13:04:40
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answered by JayJay 2
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Wash them in hot water without softener. When you dry them use the high heat setting, or permanent press.
Jeans are typically made of cotton so the fibers should shrink with the heat.
2007-03-03 06:29:47
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answered by Fiona V. 3
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A hot wash and tumble dry or lie in the bath with them on.
2007-03-03 09:31:14
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answered by janeybest 2
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The old fashioned way is to wear them in a bath full of cold water - they become moulded to you! Alternativelt send them round and i will get my hubby to wash them as he can shrink anything!! Good luck
2007-03-03 07:48:35
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answered by bevflower 3
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How To Shrink Clothes
For one reason or another you may want to know how you can shrink some clothes. At times some clothing has the ability to shrink itself over time or when it is first washed. This is especially true if you are a sewer. Bought fabric should always be washed prior to sewing a garment if you do not want the finished sewn garment to shrink. However if you want to shrink a garment and are also a sewer, then I suggest that you sew the garment first and then wash it. This will more than likely cause some shrinkage in the desired clothes that you wanted to learn how to shrink. However, not everyone sews these days, so read further and I will give you some details on how you can shrink some clothes.
When you want to learn how to shrink clothes, please make sure you have a washing machine on hand, however bear in mind that washing alone will not always shrink clothes. It is however the mechanical action combined with and high temperatures of the water that you choose to wash the clothes in. You will have to learn how to adjust the temperature to a very hot temperature on your washing machine cycle wash. Cold water will not shrink clothes at all.
It is also thought that excessive drying can also cause clothes to shrink. When you learn more about how to shrink clothes, you will also learnt that how you excessively dry the clothes that you want to shrink can become quite costly. If you opt to use a clothes dryer to shrink your clothes, you could in turn end up with an expensive electricity account. This I would imagine, you could very well do without. Perhaps you could leave the clothes you want to shrink out in the sun day after day.
You will also learn when you are looking into knowing how to shrink clothes, that a combination of both of the above can help you shrink your clothes at a more desired rate. Wash the clothes you want to learn how to shrink in a very hot temperature and leave outside to dry in the sun. Do this for a few ongoing days. You should eventually get the desired result of shrinkage that you are looking for.
However when it comes to shrinking jeans, it is a different scenario again. Unfortunately when you learn how to shrink jeans, you will also learn that the most effective way to shrink jeans, is to wash them in the very hot water in the washing machine and then placing them straight into a clothes dryer with the drying temperature set also at a very high heat.
There is no guaranteed method of learning how to shrink clothes. It is all a matter of trial and error. What will work for some people, may not necessarily work of another.
On learning some ways regarding how to shrink clothes, you may also want to try ironing the clothes you want to learn how to shrink using once again a very hot temperature setting while the clothes are still wet. Hot temperatures seem to be the key factor to knowing how to shrink clothes.
I have given you a few ideas on how you can try to shrink your clothes. You may not have great success the first time you try to shrink your clothes, but keep trying. You may have to go through the procedures a few times to successfully shrink the clothes to the size you want them to be at.
If you become successful at shrinking clothes, you may be able to assist someone else who is having difficulties in shrinking their own clothes.
2007-03-03 06:22:32
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answered by dya_na 3
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Shrink them in the dryer!
2007-03-03 13:28:13
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answered by Dokken Girl 5
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The only thing I've heard is if you wash jeans in hot water they'll shrink
2007-03-03 05:51:24
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answered by Anonymous
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put them on a hot/steam wash and then tumble dry them ..but not for to long or you will wnd up with baby jeans lol:-)
2007-03-03 15:35:40
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answered by Luke M 2
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yes after you wash something the dryer usually shrinks it. The label is probably warning you that this will make it shrink. good luck!
2007-03-03 05:53:02
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answered by Anonymous
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