Overdrying clothes, especially in the dryer, can lead to fabric breakdown and shrinkage. Set your dryer on a low heat or air dry clothes to avoid damaging the fibers.
When air-drying, make sure to lay clothes flat for items that could lose their shape, such as sweaters, and use a drying rack for better airflow.
Use Low Heat Settings: When using a dryer, choose a low heat setting to prevent fabric damage.
Air Dry When Possible: Let clothes dry naturally to keep fibers intact and reduce heat damage.
Don’t Overload the Dryer: Overloading can cause clothes to dry unevenly and may increase wear and tear.
Use a Dryer Sheet: This helps reduce static and keeps your clothes feeling soft without overdrying.
Dry Flat for Sweaters: Lay sweaters and knit items flat to dry to prevent them from stretching out.
