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Clothes going bobbly
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Wasn't sure where to put this, please feel free to move it if needs be mods!
Okay so I got a pair of trackies from Jack Wills... I've worn them 3/4 times, and washed them once. They're going really bobbly already, and I'm a bit gutted as they were quite expensive!
Is there anything I can do to stop them getting worse? They're starting to look manky and I've only had them a couple of weeks Thank you!
Okay so I got a pair of trackies from Jack Wills... I've worn them 3/4 times, and washed them once. They're going really bobbly already, and I'm a bit gutted as they were quite expensive!
Is there anything I can do to stop them getting worse? They're starting to look manky and I've only had them a couple of weeks Thank you!
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I get this though, I bought an expensive hoodie and it went bobbly after 2 washes.. took it back, got a new one and it did the same - would love to hear any tips people have to prevent it!
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Hehe thanks Jo, I had no idea where to put it!
You can also shave off bobbles with a normal razor (very carefully - skim the surface without pressing down), you don't necessarily need a special device.
I always do washing on 30 or my mum goes mental, so high tempareture isn't a problem
Kaff I'm a bit wary to try the razor thing, think I'll practise on some old wooly tights or something first :razz:
Goes to show that you dont always get what you pay for
I would but I really really like them and my dad got them for me when I was in Nottingham as a birthday present. He doesn't have much money but because he can't come and see me on my birthday he let me pick something. I'd feel horrible taking them back! Just going to have to keep de-bobbling I guess!!