I bought one of the Cabela's shirts, (stone color) that read as 'close enough' , but i misjudged the size, and turns out its about a size too big for me. (Large when I am Medium) Is there a way to safely shrink this shirt in a way that won't damage it? I don't really want to have to buy another one...
Thank you!
(also not sure if it should go in this section but this is where I thought it should go most likely)
Shrinking a Cabela's shirt?
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Re: Shrinking a Cabela's shirt?
They have pretty good return policies. Contact customer service and im sure theyll help.
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Re: Shrinking a Cabela's shirt?
I bought it from ebay so I am kind of worried about it. (I bought it from ebay because it was cheaper then the price on the website)ChrisMD wrote:They have pretty good return policies. Contact customer service and im sure theyll help.
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So I take it there is no way to shrink this shirt?
Edit: I found another thread on how to shrink a Todd's shirt, so can Cabela's shirts be treated the same way?
Shrinking a Cabela's shirt?
Mine are 35% cotton so there is a little room to shrink. Next time however I suggest saving up and just getting exactly what you want. The old saying goes "buy once cry once". Itll save you many headaches young padawan.
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Re: Shrinking a Cabela's shirt?
Cabela's shirts do tend to be cut generously.
They are well built shirts which is a good thing. The bad thing is it probably won't shink too much.
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They are well built shirts which is a good thing. The bad thing is it probably won't shink too much.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
Re: Shrinking a Cabela's shirt?
Agreed. It might not even be noticeable. If it is, it'll be only a little. Def not a whole size.Indiana Jeff wrote:Cabela's shirts do tend to be cut generously.
They are well built shirts which is a good thing. The bad thing is it probably won't shink too much.
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Indiana Jeff
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Re: Shrinking a Cabela's shirt?
Usually, there is a return policy, if you are in that window? Or many times, if you contact the seller they will do exchanges. Much better than trying to shrink it. 2c here.