How to Shrink a Soccer Jersey
A jersey that fits perfectly or just about right is a great way to feel good on the soccer field. And, when you feel good, you tend to play good.
A jersey that’s too loose can get in the way of your game, while one that’s too tight can be uncomfortable and restrict your movement. So what do you do if your soccer jersey is too big? Shrink it.
In the article below, I’ll show you how to shrink a soccer jersey easily.
Why Shrink a Soccer Jersey?
A jersey that’s too loose or too baggy can be uncomfortable and affect your performance. That’s where shrinking your soccer jersey comes in.
Here are some reasons why you might want to shrink your soccer jersey:
1. Better Fit
Duh! One of the most common reasons for shrinking a soccer jersey is to get a better fit. If your jersey is too loose, it can be distracting and uncomfortable during practice or a game. Plus, players can grab and pull it more easily. A well-fitted jersey will allow you to move freely and perform at your best.
2. Aesthetic Appeal
A soccer jersey that fits well not only feels good but also looks good. A jersey that’s too loose can look sloppy and unprofessional. Shrinking your jersey can help your soccer drip.
3. Material Preference
Different materials react differently to shrinking. For instance, cotton tends to shrink more easily than polyester. If you prefer the feel of a certain material, but it’s too loose, shrinking it can help you get the fit you want without having to switch to a different material.
Preparation Before Shrinking
Before you start shrinking your soccer jersey, read this first! Proper preparation is key to ensuring that your jersey shrinks to the right size without getting damaged. Here are some important things to keep in mind:
Choosing the Right Method
Different materials react differently to shrinking, and using the wrong method can damage the jersey. So, before you start, you need to determine the type of material your soccer jersey is made of.
- Synthetic Material: If your jersey is made of synthetic material, you need to be careful when shrinking it. Synthetic materials can melt or warp if exposed to high heat, so you should avoid using high temperatures when washing or drying them. This is what most jerseys are made out of.
- Poly-Cotton Blends: If your jersey is made of a poly-cotton blend, you can use either hot water or a dryer to shrink it. However, you should avoid using high heat settings, as this can damage the fabric.
- 100% Cotton: If your jersey is made of 100% cotton, you can use hot water and a dryer to shrink it. Cotton is a natural fiber that can shrink significantly when exposed to high heat.
Checking the Label
Before you start shrinking your jersey, you should check the tag to see if there are any special instructions for washing and drying it. Some jerseys may have specific care instructions that you need to follow to avoid damaging the fabric.
Pre-Shrink Cleaning
Before you start the shrinking process, you should wash your jersey to remove any dirt, sweat, or stains. This will ensure that the fabric shrinks evenly and doesn’t get damaged during the process.
- Machine Wash: You can wash your jersey in a washing machine using cold or warm water and a mild detergent. Make sure to separate dark and light-colored jerseys to avoid color bleeding. This is Mom Rule #1.
- Hand Wash: If you prefer to hand wash your jersey, fill a sink with cold or warm water and add a small amount of mild detergent. Gently agitate the water to create suds, then soak the jersey for a few minutes before rinsing it thoroughly.
Shrinking Methods
If you have a soccer jersey that is too big, shrinking it is a great way to get the perfect fit. Here are three effective methods for shrinking a soccer jersey:
Using a Washing Machine
One of the easiest ways to shrink a soccer jersey is to use a washing machine. Simply put the jersey in the washing machine on a hot wash and medium rinse cycle. Be sure to check the care label on the jersey first to make sure it can withstand the heat. Once the cycle is complete, take the jersey out of the washer and let it air dry.
Using Hot Water Bath
Another effective method for shrinking a soccer jersey is to use a hot water bath. Start by filling a bucket or sink with hot water. Add a cup of salt and a bottle of white vinegar to the water and mix thoroughly. Submerge the jersey in the water and let it soak for at least 24 hours. After 24 hours, remove the jersey from the water and rinse it off with warm water. Let it air dry.
Using a Dryer
Using a dryer is another great way to shrink a soccer jersey. First, put the jersey inside-out in the dryer on a high heat setting. Be sure to check the care label on the jersey first to make sure it can withstand the heat. Let the jersey tumble dry for about 30 minutes. Check the jersey to see if it has shrunk to the desired size. If it hasn’t, put it back in the dryer for another 10-15 minutes.
Possible Risks and How to Avoid Them
Shrinking a soccer jersey can be a tricky process, and there are some risks involved. Here are some possible risks and how to avoid them:
Damage to the Fabric
When shrinking a soccer jersey, there is a risk of damaging the fabric. This can happen if the water is too hot or if the jersey is left in the dryer for too long. To avoid this, make sure to use the appropriate water temperature for the fabric type, and do not leave the jersey in the dryer for too long.
Shrinking Too Much
Another risk is shrinking the jersey too much. This can happen if the jersey is left in the water or dryer for too long. To avoid this, keep a close eye on the jersey while it is shrinking, and check it every few minutes to ensure that it is not shrinking too much.
Color Fading
There is also a risk of color fading when shrinking a soccer jersey. This can happen if the water is too hot or if the jersey is left in the dryer for too long. To avoid this, use cold or lukewarm water and avoid using the dryer altogether. Instead, hang the jersey to dry in a shaded area.
Damage to Logos and Lettering
Finally, there is a risk of damaging the logos and lettering on the jersey when shrinking it. This can happen if the water is too hot or if the jersey is left in the dryer for too long.
To avoid this, turn the jersey inside out before shrinking it, and avoid using the dryer altogether. Instead, hang the jersey to dry in a shaded area.
Conclusion
Shrinking a soccer jersey requires careful consideration of the material it’s made from. Different materials react differently to shrinking, and using the wrong method can damage the jersey.
If you are trying to shrink a youth soccer jersey, keep in mind that most clubs go year-round and many teams will use the jersey for multiple years. Your child may grow into a slightly larger jersey naturally.
Remember that shrinking a jersey is not an exact science, and results may vary depending on the material, method, and conditions. But, the steps above should provide you with a smaller jersey if you want it!
Written By: Beau Bridges
Founder of SoccerNovo
I’m Beau 👋 a proud dad of an MLS NEXT player, former soccer coach, soccer enthusiast, and board member of our local youth sports program. I created soccernovo.com to share my knowledge of the game and help parents learn more about youth soccer in the U.S. I also authored an eBook ‘Soccer Coach Made Simple‘. Learn more about Beau.
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