✅ Why Your T-Shirts Fade or Get Damaged
1. Frequent Washing
- Every wash rubs the fibers.
- Dye slowly washes out.
- Hot water makes the color fade faster.
2. Too Much Detergent
- More detergent ≠ cleaner clothes.
- Extra detergent stays in the fabric and makes it dull and stiff.
3. Hard Water
- If your area has “hard water,” minerals cause clothes to fade faster.
4. Strong Sunlight
- Drying in direct sunlight bleaches the color.
- Black & dark colors suffer the most.
5. Poor Fabric Quality
- Cheap dyes and low-quality cotton lose color quickly.
- Fast-fashion T-shirts fade sooner.
6. Heat Damage
- Hot ironing or hot dryers weaken fabric.
- Prints crack when overheated.
7. Sharp-Fabric Contact
- Washing with jeans, zippers, jackets creates friction → fading + pilling.
✅ How To Keep Your Tshirts Looking New for Long

1. Always Wash T-Shirts Inside Out
Protects the outer color & print.
2. Use Cold Water
Hot water = color loss
Cold water = color stays longer
3. Use Less Detergent
Just half the usual amount is enough.
4. Dry in Shade (Not Sunlight)
Sun = natural bleach.
5. Don’t Mix Heavy & Light Clothes
Wash T-shirts separately or with soft fabrics.
6. Choose Better Fabric
Look for:
- 100% cotton, combed cotton, or bio-wash cotton
- Reactive dye T-shirts (they fade slower)
7. Iron Carefully
Do not iron directly on prints.
There you GO! XeltovoPrime
