Shrinking an L.L. Bean Shirt?

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Shrinking an L.L. Bean Shirt?

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Okay, I got a L.L. Bean Khaki long sleeved safari shirt. Not sure if this can be shrunk, ran it through the washer on a hot/hot cycle and not sure if I did anything wrong. It seemed like it was maybe a bit smaller after but not sure if it was my imagination.
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Re: Shrinking an L.L. Bean Shirt?

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LL Bean shirts are notoriously difficult to do anything to, just the Cabelas. But not impossible...

Because it's a cotton shirt, you run it thru enough hot washes, it will shrink, to a certain point.
Depending on how much you want to shrink it, you can try soaking it in a pot of boiling/simmering
hot water, for maybe 20 or so minutes.
With that said... BE CAREFUL! Do so at your own risk! ;)

Good luck!

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Re: Shrinking an L.L. Bean Shirt?

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The problem I've run into in the past with trying to purposely shrink a shirt is it won't shrink uniformly. The body might get tight, but the sleeves stay too long or vice versa. :?


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Indiana Jeff wrote:...The body might get tight...
:-k Not sure that would be the shirts fault! ;) :rolling:
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Re: Shrinking an L.L. Bean Shirt?

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Hey! :shock:

That's! :x

...um... :[

hmmm. :?

#-o



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