Russell Athletic sweatshirts stand the test of time, and proper care for your collection can add even more years to the lifespan of each one you own. From the Inventor of the Sweatshirt, here are the do's and don'ts when it comes to properly caring for cotton and wool sweatshirts and hoodies. Become an expert at preserving and folding your favorite pieces with the following maintenance tips.
How Many Times Can You Wear a Swearshirt Before Washing?
A general rule of thumb is about five or six wears before it’s time to wash your sweatshirt. Thankfully, sweatshirts are fairly low-maintenance, which ensures their longevity. This is especially true if your sweatshirt is being used as a pullover.
How to Shrink a Sweatshirt
If you bought a sweatshirt and later realized it’s too big, you’re in luck. You can easily shrink the fabric so it fits better.
Sweatshirts are already designed to be form-fitting. When shrinking cotton sweatshirts specifically, the material tends to shrink upward and closer to the body. To ensure maximum shrinkage, a hot dryer will do the trick. When making a sweatshirt smaller, use the following steps:
How to Make a Sweatshirt Bigger
If a hot dryer shrunk your sweatshirt down, this process can help. Making a cotton sweatshirt bigger requires a combination of moisture, heat, and stretching. When stretching a cotton sweatshirt, use the following steps:
How to Get Stains Out of Sweatshirts
Cotton is made of fibers, making stains a challenge to remove if you’re not careful. Follow these steps to remove the stain out of a cotton sweatshirt with ease:
Sweatshirt Stain Removal Tips: Hot water is the enemy, as they make stains worse and can even shrink the garment. Don’t simply throw a sweater in the laundry and expect everything to wash out.
How to Wash Sweatshirts Without Pilling
While most of our sweatshirts today are made with anti-pill technologies, some pilling may still occur after years of wear. Here’s how to prevent sweatshirts from pilling in the wash:
How to Remove Pilling From a Sweatshirt
While this isn’t as much of a problem with newer sweatshirts, you may have old ones in your collection that need pilling removed. There are several techniques, and the least harmful to the material include:
Should I Fold or Hang My Cotton Sweatshirt?
Should you fold your clothes or hang them? It’s an important distinction to make. For sweatshirts, think about the material and weight. Crew neck sweatshirts tend to be on the heavy side, and pool weight to certain spots when hung. This may distort shapes, which could reduce the lifespan of an old favorite. Try folding the sweatshirt instead.
How to Fold a Sweatshirt
When folding cotton sweatshirts and other heavy garments, take caution to reduce the risk of wrinkles and creases with these tips:
Aside from materials, the lifespan of your sweatshirt directly depends on how well you care for your clothing. If your sweatshirts are near the end of their lifespan, find your new favorite from our collections below.