Jersey is too large – Can you shrink Lycra?

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    SirCav

    I have bought a jersey which is a little too large. The next size down has sold out and I think the size below that will be too small. Can Lycra be shrunk – if so, how? Thanks.

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  • #872273
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    Jimnm
    Yorkshire wallet wrote:
    Bring it round my house, my wife seems to be able shrink anything!

    she sounds sexy lol if you need anything burnt send it to mine 🙂

    #872271
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    Anonymous

    Bring it round my house, my

    Bring it round my house, my wife seems to be able shrink anything!

    #872269
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    Jimnm
    Fish_n_Chips wrote:
    Well I’m keeping the ‘big for Dad’ jersey for myself and ordered him a smaller size.

     

    I shall now order far too big (my size) cycling clothes for my ‘loved’ ones now smiley

    a scarf isa good idea! One size fits all lol 

    #872267
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    Jimnm
    Fish_n_Chips wrote:
    Well I’m keeping the ‘big for Dad’ jersey for myself and ordered him a smaller size.

     

    I shall now order far too big (my size) cycling clothes for my ‘loved’ ones now smiley

    a scarf isa good idea! One size fits all lol 

    #872265
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    Fish_n_Chips

    Well I’m keeping the ‘big for

    Well I’m keeping the ‘big for Dad’ jersey for myself and ordered him a smaller size.

     

    I shall now order far too big (my size) cycling clothes for my ‘loved’ ones now smiley

    #872263
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    ooldbaker
    Notsofast wrote:
    The distance selling regulations do not apply to used goods

     

    (For context I run both a physical retail outlet and a moderately sucessful e-tailer)

    As someone who sells used books, I can assure you the distance selling law applies fully to used goods.

    You might be confused with sales by private individuals selling their own privately used goods rather than a business. If you are not selling for profit, then they do not apply but there is no distinction used/new if sold by a business.

    #872261
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    Fish_n_Chips

    I’ve just had this problem

    I’ve just had this problem with Father’s Day gift; a road jersey that should have a tight fit that looks pretty baggy for a large… Could be an XL.

    The shops locally to me will never stock that brand or 1/4 of the sale price, otherwise I’ll be happy to buy from them. 

    Oh well, a good winter jersey lol.

    #872259
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    Jimnm

    Better going to your bike

    Better going to your bike shop and try a jersey on. You may pay a little extra but it’s worth it for a good fit. Just a thought. 

    #872257
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    Notsofast

    The distance selling

    The distance selling regulations do not apply to used goods

     

    (For context I run both a physical retail outlet and a moderately sucessful e-tailer)

    #872255
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    le Bidon
    unconstituted wrote:
    le Bidon wrote:
    Why would he eBay it? He’s bought it, it’s too large – presumably he can return it unless he’s already tried to shrink it (why would you?) or has damaged it in some way… 

    Get a refund and buy it somewhere else.

     

    He’d eBay it if it he’d worn it or couldn’t refund it. Nothing profound there. I presumed he couldn’t, you presumed he could.

     

    Amazing how adults need basic stuff explained to them. 

    It’s simple to infer that he bought the jersey online. If you buy goods online, it’s your legal right to a refund unless the product is damaged – it doesn’t matter if he’s worn it to try it on. I don’t see how it would have become damaged in the process of realising it was a little large.

    Amazing how – some – adults resort to thinly veiled insults to try and gain the upper hand in a discussion.

    Either way – continuing with the original and less facile discussion – attempting to shrink a jersey that’s too large is a poor decision. It’s unlikely to end up the correct size or quality. 

    #872253
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    Leviathan

    Is it some special edition

    Is it some special edition you can’t get elsewhere or get a similar one of elsewhere? Send us a link. Unless it is very fitted and aero, you could just take in the sides with a internal pleat, tests your sewing skills. 

    #872251
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    Kapelmuur

    Here’s my tip.   The first

    Here’s my tip.   The first jersey I bought after starting cycling is now too big because I’ve lost weight.

    It’s now big enough to wear over several base layers, so that in winter I can look like the sort of hard man who goes out wearing only a jersey in freezing conditions.

    #872249
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    stonechat

    haha

    haha

    Don’t think you are serious

     

    #872247
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    tritecommentbot
    le Bidon wrote:
    Why would he eBay it? He’s bought it, it’s too large – presumably he can return it unless he’s already tried to shrink it (why would you?) or has damaged it in some way… 

    Get a refund and buy it somewhere else.

     

    He’d eBay it if it he’d worn it or couldn’t refund it. Nothing profound there. I presumed he couldn’t, you presumed he could.

     

    Amazing how adults need basic stuff explained to them. 

    #872245
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    le Bidon

    Why would he eBay it? He’s

    Why would he eBay it? He’s bought it, it’s too large – presumably he can return it unless he’s already tried to shrink it (why would you?) or has damaged it in some way… 

    Get a refund and buy it somewhere else.

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