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How to Prevent Clothes Shrinking in the Dryer (Why Air Drying Is Better)

Most people think washing ruins clothes but the truth is, the drying stage is where most damage actually happens.

If you’ve ever pulled a favourite jumper, t-shirt, or pair of jeans out of the dryer only to find it suddenly two sizes smaller, you’re not alone. Heat is the number one cause of shrinkage and it’s a mistake that’s easy to fix once you understand why it happens.

In this guide, we’ll break down:

  • Why clothes shrink in the dryer
  • The biggest drying mistakes people make
  • And how switching to air drying can protect your clothes, save money, and extend fabric life

Why Do Clothes Shrink in the Dryer?

Clothes shrink because of heat + moisture + movement.

Most fabrics especially cotton, wool, and some synthetics are made of fibres that tighten when exposed to high temperatures. When you combine:

  • Hot air
  • Tumbling motion
  • Residual moisture

…the fibres contract and lock into a smaller shape.

That’s why even “pre-shrunk” clothing can still shrink over time.

How to Prevent Clothes Shrinking in the Dryer

If you do use a dryer, here’s how to minimise the risk:

✔️ Use low heat or delicate settings

Lower temperatures reduce fabric stress and shrinkage.

✔️ Remove clothes slightly damp

Let them finish drying naturally to avoid overheating.

✔️ Check care labels

Different fabrics react differently—always follow guidance.

✔️ Avoid over-drying

Clothes don’t need to be bone dry inside the machine.

Help I shrunk a jumper

Who hasn’t shrunk something woollen at some point? It’s always your favourite item isn’t it!

The Most Common Laundry Mistake

❌ Using high heat to dry clothes quickly

It’s convenient—but it’s also the fastest way to damage fabrics.

High heat:

  • Weakens fibers
  • Causes shrinkage
  • Fades colours faster
  • Reduces the lifespan of your clothes

And the worst part?
Most people don’t even realise the damage is happening in relation to cotton items shirts and dresses. Whereas with woollen blends the change and shrinkage is drastic and instant.

Why Air Drying Is the Safest Option

clothes drying on a washing line always safer than using a tumble dryer.

If your goal is to completely avoid shrinkage, air drying is your best friend.

🌿 1. No heat = no shrinkage

Air drying in combination with lower temperature washing eliminates the main cause of fabric contraction. Set your main wash loads to 40 degrees or less. Only cleaning cloths and towels need a hot wash as bedding is ideally ironed for a sterilising touch.

💸 2. Saves money on electricity

Dryers are one of the most energy-hungry appliances in the home.

👕 3. Better for fabric longevity

Clothes keep their shape, colour, and texture for much longer.

🌍 4. More sustainable

Less energy use = lower environmental impact.

🌿 5. Retains fragrance in the fabric

Distinctive detergents contain quality fragrances which bond with the fabric in the wash.

Heat causes fragrance molecules to move around and release to the air.

clothes drying indoors with plenty of space for airflow

How to Air Dry Clothes Properly

The Bottom Line

Air drying isn’t just “hang it and hope” a few simple tweaks make a big difference:

✔️ Shake clothes out before hanging

Reduces stiffness and creases.

✔️ Use proper spacing

Let air circulate to dry items faster and evenly.

✔️ Hang garments correctly

  • T-shirts & Shirts: hang from the bottom to avoid shoulder bumps – some people put clothes hangers on the line
  • Trousers: from the waistline
  • Knitwear: lay flat to prevent stretching

✔️ Drying indoors rather than on a line? Make sure it is in a well-ventilated area

Good airflow prevents musty smells.

If you’re trying to protect your clothes, the drying stage matters more than you think.

  • Heat is the main cause of shrinking
  • Most damage happens after washing—not during
  • Air drying is the safest, cheapest, and most fabric-friendly option

Making a simple switch in how you dry your clothes can:

And eliminate one of the most common laundry mistakes

Save money

Extend the life of your wardrobe

Final Tip: Think “Gentle Care” when it comes to heat and you won’t go wrong!

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