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Need to know if velour can be shrunk
Hi. I own a velour jogging suit that is a little too big for me. It
still looks okay when I wear it, but it is a bit on the baggy side. I was wondering if any of you know if velour can be shrunk in the wash/dryer? Thanks for any info. |
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On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 00:48:49 -0700, La Vida Xena wrote:
This reminds me of when I was a little girl and my mom shrunk her favorite cashmere sweater "just for me." I thought it was very very special to be able to wear something of my mom's. I didn't catch on that it was an accident until bragging to my grandmother about what Mom and done, and Gramma got that twinkle in her eye that said there was a grownup joke afoot. :-) Xena Good one, I'll have to remember it! Trish |
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I didn't catch on that it was an accident until
bragging to my grandmother about what Mom and done, and Gramma got that twinkle in her eye that said there was a grownup joke afoot. Xena, this is a very sweet story! Your mother must have been a great mom. Karen Maslowski in Cincinnati |
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