Need a good woman's t-shirt that will not shrink!

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Ugh, what is it with t-shirts. I hate that they shrink from top-to-bottom. Does that make sense? I hate they end up half way up my stomach. I bought Hilfiger t-shirts and, yep shrunk. I actually both them back for a refund since I paid so much for them. J Crew tshirts cost so much, but I do find they do not shrink too badly. Target Ultimate tshirts shrink. I just bought one from Land's End and it really shrunk.

What are your best bets? Thanks.
 
Try Eddie Bauer. :thumbsup2 I got some shirts during the summer from there and they are a nice longer lenghth and they do not really shrink. If I dry the the whole way in the dryer they did draw up slightly, but not to the point of not being able to wear them like some other brands do. :laundy: I prefer to hang dry all of my shirts for the very reason that I can't stand when a shirt becomes to short because it shrinks so much in the dryer and I feel like I am tugging it down all day long. :headache:
 
I have a few of the Target ultimate t's and they haven't shrunk at all. :confused3
 
I love Coldwater Creeks Ts . They are the best, they don't shrink, and they have several different "styles" . check out their online outlet. :hippie:
 

Ugh, what is it with t-shirts. I hate that they shrink from top-to-bottom. Does that make sense? I hate they end up half way up my stomach. I bought Hilfiger t-shirts and, yep shrunk. I actually both them back for a refund since I paid so much for them. J Crew tshirts cost so much, but I do find they do not shrink too badly. Target Ultimate tshirts shrink. I just bought one from Land's End and it really shrunk.

What are your best bets? Thanks.

I have had great luck w/Lands End t-shirts. If yours shrunk send it back - they offer a gurantee for life on anything for any reason.

I am 6ft tall so length is a huge issue for me.
 
I got some at JC Penney (St John's Bay) over the summer dirt cheap with a coupon and they haven't shrunk! At first I was drying them on a rack but they are OK in the dryer! They are very basic looking crew neck and v-neck shirts. I was hoping to go back this week and see if they have long sleeved.
 
LL Bean T-shirts do not shrink and they are SO soft and come in a lot of pretty colors (I have like 5 or 6 of them!!). They are only $10-12 depending on the size you need. AND - they (LL Bean) are offering a free $10 gift card right now with a $25 purchase and there are free shipping codes out there too...great deals!
 
Try Eddie Bauer. :thumbsup2 I got some shirts during the summer from there and they are a nice longer lenghth and they do not really shrink. If I dry the the whole way in the dryer they did draw up slightly, but not to the point of not being able to wear them like some other brands do. :laundy: I prefer to hang dry all of my shirts for the very reason that I can't stand when a shirt becomes to short because it shrinks so much in the dryer and I feel like I am tugging it down all day long. :headache:

Me too. Sometimes I'll dry them in the dryer on a low setting, and take them out to air dry until they are completely dry. I also wash them on a cold setting. I buy a variety of brands and this system works for me.
 
I buy the Tall length t-shirts from Old Navy. (sold online only) It is the only I have found, and they work great. Oh, and I am not tall...LOL!
 
I think you should read the lables. If it is 100% cotton it very well could shrink. If is says pre-shrunk, it may have minor shrinkage but it should be very little.
 
I think I am going to try some of the LL Bean and see how those go.

Have a great day!
 
My favorite T-shirts are from Ann Taylor Loft. I wait for the sales/clearances. They are a nice heavy cotton and a good length. I run them through the dryer with eveything else and they don't shrink. And I find their sizes to be more spot-on than many places, where a size XL is tiny on my average figure.

PHXscuba
 
I will agree with those not drying the t-shirts. I never dry them because I hate when they are too short, I have a very long body and this can be a real problem. I actually have or have tried all the shirts mentioned and find pretty much all shirts shrink a little if you dry them. Unfortunately a little bit is enough to show tummy, no one needs to see that. :rotfl:
 
I'm 5 feet tall so I had no idea this was a problem...but obviously it's common. Somewhere out there should be an abundance of shirts that are just my size:rotfl:
 
do you tuck them in ? they sell t-shirts for bicycle riders that are made longer... and i agree read the labels as some items will shrink ALOT !
 













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