I fucked up guys.
Hung some heavy sweaters on coathangers last winter.
Took them out to wear recently and they are fucking ruined. The entire shoulder and top area is widened to hell.
Any way I can fix this?
>>10657075
You may be able to re-block them after a wash. Read up on blocking knits.
Dude just keep it off the hanger for awhile the damage won't be permanent
I did that a few years ago with my entire sweater collection
>>10657075
>>10657154
>hanging sweaters
ya dun goof'd nig, bin it
for the record, how should one store their sweaters?
>>10657227
fold and put it in a bin or bag or lay it on a rack
never on a hanger
>>10657162
You can still hang them, just do it by folding them over the hanger/not putting the hanger through the head hole
>>10657244
That's still a bad idea.
>>10657362
depends how thick the hangar is
but yeah at that point it's easier just to fold it and bag it
Would you suggest folding to avoid what OP is going through?
>>10657362
Why?
There's not enough weight to cause it to stretch (well not for this 385GSM knit), and even if it does it's not going to change the shape of it
>>10657540
yeah op's problem is caused by hanging
the coat hanger caused it to be stretched from the upper part of the knit
>>10657075
>>10657235
>>10657244
>>10657462
>>10657540
>hanging your sweater
>folding your sweater
>year of our lord 1908+107 taking off your sweater ever
It's almost like you niggers don't want to stay warm.
>>10657860
well when it gets 110 out i think its time to take off the sweater
>>10657786
Enjoy your awkward vertical crease down the middle.
A bunch of plebs, all of you
>pic related
>>10658722
This is a lot of work for a storage method inferior to a dresser drawer.
>>10658722
or just put in a drawer without being autistic.. o wait
what are some good sweaters. willing to pay up to 100 euros. prefer about 50-75 though.
>>10658722
could just fold the sweaters...
Why do you hang them instead of folding them and putting on your shelf?
>>10657075
>>10657075
>>10657075
Hey man. I work in high end retail and this happens when we hang sweaters for a while, its a pain. The best way to get the "puckering" out of the shoulders is to steam it pretty heavily to relax the threads. you may have to work the steam down the front/back of the shoulders as the puckering comes from pulling the yarns through the knit up to the top, and you have to try and work them back down.
Id also of course recommend folding knits in a bag over the summer, something that can be sealed would be ideal as moths cant get into them.
Hope this helps!
>>10658696
horizontal
and theres not enough weight to cause a crease
is this an actual real problem. I always hang my sweaters and no problem yet