We'd all love to live in a world where all of our swimsuits fit perfectly, no matter the fluctuations in our weight or shape! But the reality is, sometimes your new bathing suit might not fit just right. Maybe it's not true to size, or maybe you still want to rock your favorite maternity suit postpartum. This is when it's really handy to know how to shrink a bathing suit!
Learning how to shrink a bathing suit is easy, and you may be surprised to find that most bathing suits can be safely shrunk with the proper method. In this article, we’ll look at how to shrink bathing suit bottoms and tops without damaging them. We’ll also learn the difference between the most common types of bathing suit material: nylon, spandex, and polyester.
Before we talk about how to shrink a bathing suit, it’s important to understand what your suit is made of. Some methods for shrinking are slightly different, depending on the material. Some are hand wash methods and others you can do in the washing machine. Some materials are easier to shrink than others. It may require two or three attempts to get the results you desire.
Nylon is a synthetic, silk-like material made from petroleum. It is frequently used in athletic and swimwear because it is stretchy, quick-drying, and mildew-resistant. Nylon might be blended with other types of material (cotton blends are particularly popular), so read the label carefully to make sure you know exactly what materials are in your suit.
Spandex (also called Lycra) is a synthetic material known for its incredible stretchiness and elasticity. It is a popular material for sportswear and bathing suits because it is strong, durable, and can be worn very close to the skin.
You can shrink a spandex or lycra bathing suit using the same method as for a nylon suit (outlined above.)
Polyester can be either natural or synthetic, but it is primarily synthetic polyester that is used to make bathing suits. Polyester is often blended with cotton to create a more pleasing look and texture. It is naturally resistant to shrinking, so it can be more difficult to shrink a polyester suit than a nylon or spandex one.
The methods above are specific for each type of bathing suit material, but if you’re looking for a less-tailored or more generic approach, try one of the following methods.
The easiest and most common method for learning how to shrink a bathing suit is to use boiling water or very hot water. Simply boil a pot of water, submerge the suit in it (use tongs so you don’t burn your fingers!), and let the suit soak for about fifteen minutes.
Carefully remove the suit, gently squeeze out excess water, and place it in the dryer on the lowest setting, or line dry.
This method can be combined with the salt/vinegar methods described above, depending on the material of your suit.
The dryer can be used in combination with any other method to increase the amount of swimsuit shrinkage you achieve. We all know by now that putting some clothes in the dryer makes them shrink—bathing suits are no different! Just be careful to always use the lowest setting to avoid over-shrinking or damaging the suit.
This is an advanced technique, only to be used by those who are comfortable with an iron! Be careful, especially with materials like nylon and polyester, because an iron at the wrong temperature can melt the fabric.
In general, heat is the name of the game when it comes to bathing suit shrinking. High temperatures will shrink the fibers of the fabric, so if you don’t have access to a dryer or iron, get creative! You could put the swimsuit on a radiator, leave it in a hot car, use a hair dryer, or even just leave the suit in the sun (we don’t recommend the sun method unless you’ve exhausted all other options, as sunlight can damage the fabric of your suit.)
Learning how to shrink a one-piece bathing suit, bikini bottoms, or bikini top is easy once you understand the core concepts: apply heat, use fabric-softening substances, and (most importantly) be gentle! If you don’t get the results you want right away, try another method until you get that perfect fit.
Once you learn how to shrink a swimsuit, your suit will be snug as a bug in no time!