Until a few days ago, that is: The other day I decided to try a mild kind of distressing, and soaked it in a tub full of cold water. (Note: The jacket had quite a lot of excess dye in it, and I changed the water five or six times - every time it ended up as brown as the time before, so in the end I gave up on getting all the excess dye out...)
That's not the problem, though, and neither is the fact that a soaked-through goat jacket takes forever to dry - in my case it took almost three days.
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However, soaking it and leaving it out to dry has shrunk the jacket. When first putting it on after it had dried, I'd say the sleeves had lost between ½ and 1 inch in length. The body was also both slightly shorter and felt noticably tighter. Wearing it for a couple of hours today has helped a bit, but it is still not the same size as before.
So, what to do? Have I irreversably shrunk my jacket, or will it stretch back to its original size given enough time? I'd hate to think that I have ruined it, especially since I thought cold water was a relatively "safe" treatment.
Any advice will be much appreciated...