Unshrunk
Unshrunk is a term used to describe a material or object that has not undergone a shrinking process. This typically refers to textiles and fabrics that have not been pre-shrunk before being made into garments or other products. When a fabric is not unshrunk, it has a tendency to contract in size when exposed to water and heat, such as during washing or drying. This shrinkage can alter the dimensions and fit of the final product.
Manufacturers often choose to pre-shrink fabrics to ensure that finished items maintain their intended size and
While shrinkage is often seen as a negative characteristic, in some specific applications, an unshrunk material