preshrinkage
Preshrinkage refers to the deliberate shrinking of textiles before they are cut and sewn into finished garments or products. The goal is to stabilize fabric dimensions and minimize additional shrinkage during subsequent laundering. Preshrinking is common in cotton fabrics, denim, and wool blends.
Industrial preshrinking methods include sanforization for cotton and denim, which uses controlled mechanical compression with moisture
Fabrics labeled as pre-shrunk or sanforized have undergone these processes to limit shrinkage in normal use.
Benefits of preshrinking include improved sizing accuracy, more consistent fit across wash cycles, and reduced variation
Labeling and consumer guidance: a "pre-shrunk" designation indicates the fabric has been treated to shrink less