I don't want to wash my pants
Camish911
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Have you experienced that moment where you go from, "OMG I'm losing so much weight!" to "Well, I'm a blimp!" because you washed your pants and they went from being baggy to fitting... or even too small? I always wonder which size is accurate. Is it the too big? The size when it comes out of the dryer? Or is it somewhere in between them? Makes me not want to wash my pants so I can hold onto that "Yay! Look how loose my pants are!" feeling.
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really0
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Baggy or too tight look terrible. Buy pants that fit perfect.0
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That's why I don't dry my pants in the dryer. I air dry them. Same with my pj's. They shrink up and I don't like them.0
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Lol. Dry on low0
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I lol'ed - because as ridiculous as this thread is, I can completely relate. A real NSV for me is when I can put on freshly-washed jeans and they still feel a little loose.0
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This is so frustrating. I usually buy pants that fit and then wash them in cold and air dry them. When I lose weight, and they get loose then I put them in the dryer. If they get even looser I wash them in warm or hot and put them in the dryer. I do the same with shirts. It's hard to know how much something is going to shrink.0
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I can relate. I lost enough to feel solidly too small for my size 14 jeans and I thought the 12s were getting a little loose. Then I washed them.... I am still out of the 14s, but will be in the 12s a little longer than I had hoped, although I do have to wash more often since they are getting looser.0
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ManiacalLaugh wrote: »I lol'ed - because as ridiculous as this thread is, I can completely relate. A real NSV for me is when I can put on freshly-washed jeans and they still feel a little loose.
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Sounds like I need to start air-drying my pants! I'm just usually too impatient for that. And I agree that it's pretty awesome putting on freshly-washed jeans and having them be loose.0
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Jeans.. oh Jeans.. the lies they tell! haha..0
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Hahaha this is the reason I haven't owned a pair of real denim jeans in ages. Jeggings all the way (judge me!).0
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I've had this happen with different pants over the years. I usually will wear the same jeans for 1-3 days before washing because I am mostly at home and not doing anything to make them dirty. But when you put those pants on out of the dryer they almost always feel a bit more snug....than they did at the store, or the day before washing them.
I recently found a brand of jeans I really like....and it was time to get a new pair. So, same brand, style, size, everything...and they fit looser...I was thinking...wow did I lose weight or inches? I checked and no I didn't. Apparently the manufacturer changed something and left it marked the same0 -
Buy a larger pair of pants.0
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Yes! The heat from the dryer shrinks them and tightens fabric back up.i used to have that same problem. Air dry them.0
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I'm to the point with my current jeans size that I dry them all the way in the dryer hoping to shrink them so they'll look nice. Unfortunately that shrinking is also making them shorter and one pair is almost capris now
I already am putting darts in the waist so they'll stay up.
Hoping to be in a size down soon and I'll be back to avoiding the dryer.0 -
I knew exactly where this was going as soon as I read the title haha. There's this thing called the 30-minute rule; after you wear the pants again for a half hour r so they should feel looser and better-fitting.0
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Dry things on low or hang them to dry.0
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Or how about one day you feel svelte and your pants are loose, then the next some sort of water retention catastrophe happens and they are tight and you feel like a fata--. Ugh.0
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Yeah my pants rarely go in the dryer0
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I don't even own a dryer. Everything gets hung out on the line or on the drying rack. I've been doing that with everything for 7 years now ... and with most things for about 20 years before that.
That said, I am thinking about taking a collection of too-large clothing to a Laundromat in order to wash and dry them there in the hopes they'll shrink.0 -
You need some more quality pants! Pants that contain Lycra or spandex tend to stretch out while being worn unfortunately. Look at labels when you buy to avoid anything that says stretch!! It sounds like it'll be more comfy, but all they really do is stretch out...and nobody likes walking around with pants so loose on your rear that you look like you've had an accident!!0
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Hahah yes! Especially lately!0
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Tryna add u but wen I click on your name it just sends me to a message option. How do I friend u?0
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queenliz99 wrote: »Baggy or too tight look terrible. Buy pants that fit perfect.
They probably did fit perfect at one time. It's a weight loss journey and it is rarely linear. So gaining and losing weight will cause your pants to become baggy at some points....
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Buy pre-shrunk pants?0
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ManiacalLaugh wrote: »I lol'ed - because as ridiculous as this thread is, I can completely relate. A real NSV for me is when I can put on freshly-washed jeans and they still feel a little loose.
Me too. One of my NSVs is that I have started putting a lot of clothes in the dryer that I used to never dry because they shrunk.0
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