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Definition of pre-shrunk in English: pre-shrunkadjectivepriːˈʃrʌŋk (of a fabric or garment) having undergone a shrinking process during manufacture to prevent further shrinking after washing or cleaning. the shirts are blue-grey pre-shrunk 100% cotton Example sentencesExamples - Made of a comfortable pre-shrunk cotton fabric with other quality features, this is an excellent choice for logos.
- Fabric with a high cotton content will shrink - even if it says it is pre-shrunk.
- The Zippered Body Suits are the only garments that are pre-shrunk.
- ‘These martial arts uniforms are pre-shrunk and absorb moisture,’ said Nasir Saleem, sales director.
- It was John McKendrick who introduced pre-shrunk fabric, which did away with the time-consuming, hands-on, chemical waterproofing process.
Derivatives verbpre-shrunk, pre-shrankpriːˈʃrɪŋk [with object]Put (a fabric or garment) through a shrinking process to prevent further shrinking after washing or cleaning. most of the fabric available in here has been pre-shrunk Example sentencesExamples - Wool yarn, if it hasn't been pre-shrunk or treated, can shrink because of the action of the machine.
- However, in all cases, I would pre-shrink the fabric.
- But, for a tailored garment, I would probably be using a stiffer fabric to begin with and I would take this to the dry-cleaners to be pre-shrunk.
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