Bantu Shrinkage Question
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Bantu Shrinkage Question
Quick question..
I've bought an XL Bantu from Todd that's a bit too large and Id like to shrink it.
What's the best way??
Has anyone wet their jacket completely, hung it until damp and then run through a cycle in a dryer??
Would that work do y'all think, or is it possibly too drastic??
I've bought an XL Bantu from Todd that's a bit too large and Id like to shrink it.
What's the best way??
Has anyone wet their jacket completely, hung it until damp and then run through a cycle in a dryer??
Would that work do y'all think, or is it possibly too drastic??
Re: Bantu Shrinkage Question
Yes they have and often. I'ver read many posts, do a search.darthbish wrote:Quick question..
I've bought an XL Bantu from Todd that's a bit too large and Id like to shrink it.
What's the best way??
Has anyone wet their jacket completely, hung it until damp and then run through a cycle in a dryer??
Would that work do y'all think, or is it possibly too drastic??
I wash all my jackets in the machine with soap.
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Re: Bantu Shrinkage Question
Best way...I can only tell you what I just did, closed up the hand warmers with masking tape and put the jacket on a sturdy hanger, gave it a good, hot shower. Threw it in the drier for several minutes on hot. The jacket shrunk and I had control over the amt. of water applied. jmo.
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Re: Bantu Shrinkage Question
Hey darthbish,
We definatly do not recoment using heat to shrink the jacket. What Todd did with one of them was, dampen it with a spray bottle or wet towel and tumble dry it in the drier on air dry, not heat. The heat might stiffin up the jacket especially in places that will dry faster than others, like the sleeves.
Good Luck!
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We definatly do not recoment using heat to shrink the jacket. What Todd did with one of them was, dampen it with a spray bottle or wet towel and tumble dry it in the drier on air dry, not heat. The heat might stiffin up the jacket especially in places that will dry faster than others, like the sleeves.
Good Luck!
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The other Bantu thread has a lot of good information there. I would suggest reading through that in detail. JMO
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Hey, RaidersBash, I thought you had a job.
Kidding! Say "hi" to Marina.
Leather isn't like cotton or wool - more heat doesn't equal more shrink. Heat + leather = bad.
-Todd
Kidding! Say "hi" to Marina.
Leather isn't like cotton or wool - more heat doesn't equal more shrink. Heat + leather = bad.
-Todd
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I do, but since I work 4-10's I get three off in a row
I will say hi to marina. She's going back in a few days for 2 weeks and I've made her promise to stop in a see you guys and give hugs for me. Maybe you can steal her and go to this:
Maybe when she stops by I'll have the 2 of you pick me out another Bantu with tons and tons of striations if you have any left. She knows what I like (there..I made this post thread relevant!)
I will say hi to marina. She's going back in a few days for 2 weeks and I've made her promise to stop in a see you guys and give hugs for me. Maybe you can steal her and go to this:
Maybe when she stops by I'll have the 2 of you pick me out another Bantu with tons and tons of striations if you have any left. She knows what I like (there..I made this post thread relevant!)
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Yeah, we've got a real nasty one. It's got so many wrinkles it's huge. It scares us a little so we shoved it in a corner. We've started calling it "Keith" [Richards]
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Puppetboy wrote:Yeah, we've got a real nasty one. It's got so many wrinkles it's huge. It scares us a little so we shoved it in a corner. We've started calling it "Keith" [Richards]
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I hope it's a size LARGE then!
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Re: Bantu Shrinkage Question
I gave my Bantu Wind the cold water wash as soon as I got it, before I gave myself time to talk myself out of it. I ran it through the whole cycle, but without soap. Then threw it in the dryer on the "Low/Knits" cycle for probably half hour-forty five minutes. I wear a size 42 suit and the jacket was an XL. After the cold water wash it fits PERFECTLY.
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Adirondack Jones wrote:I gave my Bantu Wind the cold water wash as soon as I got it, before I gave myself time to talk myself out of it. I ran it through the whole cycle, but without soap. Then threw it in the dryer on the "Low/Knits" cycle for probably half hour-forty five minutes. I wear a size 42 suit and the jacket was an XL. After the cold water wash it fits PERFECTLY.
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