Is it possible to wash a shirt with completely fukking destroying it?

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If I was ballin like that I'd have my t-shirts dry cleaned.
But it really does seem like after that first wash, it's over...they never the same.
They don't fit the same
They don't feel the same,
they don't look the same
the graphics begin to fade
For a while I would go the longest without washing t-shirts upon buying them just to have them still have that look and feel until they were too dirty to do otherwise.
 

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Wash cold and air dry on a rack. Tumble air dry, no heat, in the dryer once they're almost all the way done. I wash and dry all my clothes inside out, on cold and dry my socks and draws in the dryer at the lowest heat setting. Shirts and good pants get air dried. They never see any heat.
 
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My shirts always feel better after I wash them.


A lil bit of this goes a long way.


In the past I was definitely using too much detergent, clothes would come out of the dry kinds sticky. I still don't understand how people can wash clothes with dr bronner's
 

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Wash them inside out, woolite dark or regular woolite, always on delicate cycle / cold. Ts and hoodies dry inside out on rack, button downs on hanger.

Personally feel clean with fresh wash shirt, new shirts smell funny sometimes.
 

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I just got a brand new shirt how y’all stop it from shrinking
 
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