Which fabric shrinks the least?
Synthetic fabrics usually shrink the least, especially polyester and polyamide. These fibres can be stabilised during production, which makes them more dimensionally stable than many natural or cellulose-based fibres. Polyester is therefore often a practical choice for garments that need to keep their size and shape after repeated washing.
Shrinkage is not only caused by the fibre. Fabric construction, finishing, washing temperature, drying method and tension during production also influence the final result. A fabric may shrink in length, width or both, and knitted fabrics can behave differently from woven fabrics.
