Cotton works well as a material for
lounge pants and
Pajama Pants because of its easy care properties. It’s durable and easy to wash and dry. When you’re caring for
cotton clothing, and all clothing, the best approach is to follow instructions provided on the garment tag. However, if the tag is unreadable or no longer there, here are some guidelines for caring for
Cotton Pajama Pants.
But it’s also smart to use your own common sense. I am not responsible for issues that may occur when caring for your clothing.
Cotton takes color very easily. So the first thing you’ll want to do is to separate the white clothing from the colored clothing. When you’ve washed a colored piece several times, it’s easy to think you can just toss it in with the whites with no problems. But when you wash colors and whites together, the whites tend to look dingy after a while. To keep your whites looking great, separate and wash them in their own load. When washing your cotton
Pajama Pants and lounge pants, use warm water.
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If it’s been preshrunk, then a cotton garment is safe to put into the dryer. However, if the garment has not been preshrunk, then you run the risk of it shrinking to the point of not fitting properly. If you’re not sure about whether or not your
Pajama Pants have been
preshrunk, it’s safest to assume that they haven’t been. After all, you’d hate to find that your favorite pants have become too tight or too short. If you’re fine with machine drying your
Pajama Pants, then tumble dry them on the low setting. If you don’t know and don’t want to risk it, then hang them on a clothesline. If there’s no clothesline, then hang them over a shower curtain rod or lay them on a drying rack.
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Because
cotton wrinkles easily, remove your garment soon after drying in the dryer. If you forget and leave them in the dryer to the point of wrinkling, don’t worry. Those wrinkles will come out easily with an iron. Your iron should have a steam setting just for
cotton. If you have no steam iron, then dampen the garment with water before ironing.
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