preshrinks
Preshrinks, also known as preshrunk cotton or preshrunk fabric, refers to textiles that have undergone a pre-laundering process before being cut and sewn into garments or other finished products. This process aims to minimize shrinkage that would otherwise occur during the consumer's initial washing and drying cycles. By exposing the fabric to controlled heat and moisture, manufacturers cause the fibers to expand and then contract to their stable state. This makes the final garment less likely to change size or shape after it is purchased and laundered.
The preshrinking process is typically carried out using industrial washing machines and dryers. Fabrics are often
Garments labeled as preshrunk offer a significant advantage to consumers, as they provide a more consistent