Anyone know how to shrink sleeves?

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Anyone know how to shrink sleeves?

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I've just bought a goatskin FS jacket but the sleeves are just about 1 inch to long for comfort,does anyone know if I can shrink the sleeves myself?,I've read that you can shrink a jacket in a dryer but I only have a washing machine(no dryer),is it possible to shrink the jacket in the washing machine?,I'm sure I read somewhere that someone did this but can't find the link-anyone help?,thanks.
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I recomment to let the sleeves shorten by a taylor. I don´t believe that you can shrink the sleeves that much.

You could just let the sleeves soak with water and let them dry on a heater. Thist will shrink the sleeves a bit, but not one inch. And don´t forget that they will shrink in diameter as well.
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Any good tailor will undo the seams at the shoulder and move the entire sleeve up for you. Piece of cake. :wink:
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...thanks Hemingway, I was really looking for a cheaper way(ie nothing! :wink: ) and use the tailor as a last resort.
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Cheaper could be leave you buying a new jacket. I would go with the taylot like Hem. already stated. It will be cheapper in the long run.
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If you go to a dry cleaning shop that does alterations that also does leather I'm sure they'd be able to do the sleeves too. I thought they'd just turn up the hem of the sleeve though?

I'll bet it would cost you about as much as getting trousers hemmed, perhaps a little more. Say between £7 and £15.
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Thanks everyone, I'm going to get them altered by a tailor.
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CairoIndy wrote:Thanks everyone, I'm going to get them altered proffesionally...anyone reccomend a cheaper hobby I could take up? :cry:
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I tried that KT-I kept getting arrested! :(
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Have you already brought it to the tailor? I used to push up the sleeves whenver I wore the jacket. Eventually the jacket will just slowly wrinkle up.
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