About 10-15 years ago I could throw t shirts, Jean's, sweaters all into the washer and dryer and have no issues. They lasted years. Quality in fabrics has gone way down imo. I dont think walking sitting and doing normal things should cause clothes to wear out. They should be made not to do that. Seems like everything pills now, I've even seen shirts in the store pilling ...on the rack...being sold.
While the price are still the same from decade ago right? Welp, this is the dillema of what i dubbed as "average joe" store has. Wonder why also tech/anything you buy this day for what it worthed like 10+yrs ago? Turns out now it was sub-par and doesn't last you lifetime like it used to? Well it's caused by the inflation. And the problem is that folks at middle to low class already knew the generalized price but, outdated ones. If "average store" wanted to keep open they have to do these measure.. if don't? well nobody wanted to buy from them because "it's too expensive" oh fyi the good, long lasting jeans now'll cost ya $300 right at H&M/Levi store
I’m here trying to understand why my favorite pieces of clothing look like hell after the first wash. I’ve tried everything to prevent it. I’m starting to strongly believe this is a result of fabric choices. Ie. Luck Brand Tee shirts are soft and comfortable but are the best example. I’ve literally threw some away after the first wash the pilled so badly. Especially around the collar. Any advice or comments appreciated
@@jantyyaqoub2132 best advice I can give you is to wash everything on warm and hang dry EVERYTHING, heat is the enemy when it comes to making cloths last
Here is a mystery I have a brand new sweat suit I have only put on one time, I wash and dry it and it came out absolutely peppered with pills! I'm baffled about that!
Good information. Usually what wash cycle to use is on the tag. I realized I was washing my polos in a normal cycle with cold water, when most stated a gentle cycle. Thanks again for the helpful information. I realized it was user error that contributed to some clothes pilling.
I keep telling my husband that I swear front loaders are way harder on clothes, because I never had this problem with clothes pilling after the first wash till we switched to a front loader.
I bought 2 super soft blankets from Big Lots and when I washed the one with my other little throw blanket the pills came off all over my little blanket and now they are permanently attached to the edges. They will be donated. Don’t want the hassle of them ruining my other stuff more.
It’s funny that people comment about how good the clothes used to be 10 years ago. I have a clothing business. When I offer the higher quality jumpers/ sweaters for higher price, people go for the cheaper range that pills. You pay for what you get. The cost of living and everything else is too high nowadays
I am learning more about fabrics and am willing to pay more, could you tell us what to look for in a garment that won't pill? Is it the type of fabric?
@@kimwoldnot op but cotton and low quality polyester are usually the culprits for pilling. knits/cashmere garments pill as well IF they aren't good quality or washed properly (cold, gentle, hand wash, use woolite/gentle detergent,etc). if you want to see if a garment will pill, you can rub it for a minute or two in a corner that's not super visible and see if the fibers start pilling up/looking different than it did before. you can tell a garment is good quality when 1. thread count- the higher the number of threads per square inch, the greater the density and strength of the fabric. meaning a good quality fabric. 2. good construction- make sure all the edges/seams are finished and not left raw, raw edges will cause the garment to fray and deteriorate way faster. are the buttons sewed on in a durable way? if something could be ripped off by just pulling it, it's terrible quality. also look to see the stitching is straight and not wonky. 3. washability- this can only be found out after a garment is bought unfortunately but the ability for it to be washed without the colors fading or bleeding and the garment to look the way it did before it came into the washer. 4. type of fabric- natural fibers will always be higher quality than polyester and other synthetics. but they still need to be tested by rubbing, because cotton is a natural fiber but susceptible to pilling. look for silks, rayon, wool, linen, hemp, cashmere, etc. just make sure to wash them properly. if you prefer synthetics, then just make sure you are testing for quality with the rub test I mentioned before and just feeling and looking at the fabric. make sure it is not see through, try to crumple it up in your hand to see if it wrinkles easily, etc. 5. wearability & fit- does the garment feel good on your skin? does it fit you well? is it breathable & cool? is it warm & cozy? is it something you can wear often & combine with other clothes/accessories from your closet? what are your needs and how does this garment fit those needs?
i noticed its always the new clothes i bought and i do read the instructions on the clothes on how to wash them but still i get them specially on my pants and dress shirts
I have ordered a sample of cotton tanktop which will be designed as gym cloths. Now is bio wash and silicon washing important ?? Will bio wash or silicon wash or both give the fabric a luxurious and soft feel?? How do big brands make their cloths so gorgeous and luxurious??
I still have my very first USPS letter carrier uniform being my first job ever including my usps ID badge, im just scared of cleaning it cause I dont want it to get pills, 😭
Carrier uniform? Dude…. They get so dusty and dirty from the trays/bins/dirty USPS vehicles…I know bc I’m a carrier…..Wash/clean it. It won’t PILL ya nasty…😂🤦♂️ it’s not that deep 😂
Quality of clothes has gone down dramatically. I believe it's just cheap quality such as man made fabrics that's being used heavily and some companies are just being cheap
Why did I need to listen to 5 mins before I got any useful information? 🤨😠 do you really think I needed to know that much detail about the pills themselves!?
Why would you click on a video titled "what is pilling" if you didn't want to hear that? There's plenty of other videos on how to treat and prevent pilling on TH-cam. You should try being a conscience consumer
About 10-15 years ago I could throw t shirts, Jean's, sweaters all into the washer and dryer and have no issues. They lasted years. Quality in fabrics has gone way down imo. I dont think walking sitting and doing normal things should cause clothes to wear out. They should be made not to do that. Seems like everything pills now, I've even seen shirts in the store pilling ...on the rack...being sold.
While the price are still the same from decade ago right? Welp, this is the dillema of what i dubbed as "average joe" store has. Wonder why also tech/anything you buy this day for what it worthed like 10+yrs ago? Turns out now it was sub-par and doesn't last you lifetime like it used to? Well it's caused by the inflation. And the problem is that folks at middle to low class already knew the generalized price but, outdated ones. If "average store" wanted to keep open they have to do these measure.. if don't? well nobody wanted to buy from them because "it's too expensive" oh fyi the good, long lasting jeans now'll cost ya $300 right at H&M/Levi store
so true
I’m here trying to understand why my favorite pieces of clothing look like hell after the first wash.
I’ve tried everything to prevent it.
I’m starting to strongly believe this is a result of fabric choices.
Ie. Luck Brand Tee shirts are soft and comfortable but are the best example.
I’ve literally threw some away after the first wash the pilled so badly. Especially around the collar.
Any advice or comments appreciated
@@jantyyaqoub2132 best advice I can give you is to wash everything on warm and hang dry EVERYTHING, heat is the enemy when it comes to making cloths last
Shirts always shrink even when I hang them up. As soon as I pull them out of the washer. I wash everything on cold.
Really glad my $80 Lululemon shirt started pilling after only a month :)
Are you actually?
@@Romanefim dude I’m pretty sure they were being sarcastic
@@AaaAa-pq1gb no shit sherlock
@@Romanefim you asked lol
If you keep the Receipt you can Exchange it for a New One
He rambles till minute 2 so just start there.
Here is a mystery I have a brand new sweat suit I have only put on one time, I wash and dry it and it came out absolutely peppered with pills! I'm baffled about that!
Good information. Usually what wash cycle to use is on the tag. I realized I was washing my polos in a normal cycle with cold water, when most stated a gentle cycle. Thanks again for the helpful information. I realized it was user error that contributed to some clothes pilling.
Glad it was helpful!
I keep telling my husband that I swear front loaders are way harder on clothes, because I never had this problem with clothes pilling after the first wash till we switched to a front loader.
i worked for kohl's clothing store for 9 years and i have noticed clothing quality had gone down hill over time years
I bought 2 super soft blankets from Big Lots and when I washed the one with my other little throw blanket the pills came off all over my little blanket and now they are permanently attached to the edges. They will be donated. Don’t want the hassle of them ruining my other stuff more.
What laundry detergents have cellulase in them? Anyone happen to know?
Wow, I learned so much from this. Rather than throwing clothes away I can actually save them by doing these steps.
Happy to help!
Can you please link a detergent that u recommend?
My favorite shirt is a pill popper, I don’t think its going to stop
What detergent can help break down the pills ?
It’s funny that people comment about how good the clothes used to be 10 years ago. I have a clothing business. When I offer the higher quality jumpers/ sweaters for higher price, people go for the cheaper range that pills. You pay for what you get. The cost of living and everything else is too high nowadays
I am learning more about fabrics and am willing to pay more, could you tell us what to look for in a garment that won't pill? Is it the type of fabric?
@@kimwoldnot op but cotton and low quality polyester are usually the culprits for pilling. knits/cashmere garments pill as well IF they aren't good quality or washed properly (cold, gentle, hand wash, use woolite/gentle detergent,etc). if you want to see if a garment will pill, you can rub it for a minute or two in a corner that's not super visible and see if the fibers start pilling up/looking different than it did before.
you can tell a garment is good quality when
1. thread count- the higher the number of threads per square inch, the greater the density and strength of the fabric. meaning a good quality fabric.
2. good construction- make sure all the edges/seams are finished and not left raw, raw edges will cause the garment to fray and deteriorate way faster. are the buttons sewed on in a durable way? if something could be ripped off by just pulling it, it's terrible quality. also look to see the stitching is straight and not wonky.
3. washability- this can only be found out after a garment is bought unfortunately but the ability for it to be washed without the colors fading or bleeding and the garment to look the way it did before it came into the washer.
4. type of fabric- natural fibers will always be higher quality than polyester and other synthetics. but they still need to be tested by rubbing, because cotton is a natural fiber but susceptible to pilling. look for silks, rayon, wool, linen, hemp, cashmere, etc. just make sure to wash them properly. if you prefer synthetics, then just make sure you are testing for quality with the rub test I mentioned before and just feeling and looking at the fabric. make sure it is not see through, try to crumple it up in your hand to see if it wrinkles easily, etc.
5. wearability & fit- does the garment feel good on your skin? does it fit you well? is it breathable & cool? is it warm & cozy? is it something you can wear often & combine with other clothes/accessories from your closet? what are your needs and how does this garment fit those needs?
i noticed its always the new clothes i bought and i do read the instructions on the clothes on how to wash them but still i get them specially on my pants and dress shirts
Which fabric is best for without pilling
Anything which is 100% cotton
He didn't answer that question. I was waiting to hear as well
@@bakagaming6455not true. I have 100% cotton that are also pilling. Not all cotton is equal
@@Qilin2309...what kind of garment?
I have buy Walmart zip up hoodies and they never pill. They contain cotton, polyester, and spandex. I think the spandex keeps it from pilling
I will have to give this a try. Thanks for sharing
I found this quite informative. Good video sir
Pill comb? Cool.
Thanks for the info. Maura in Ireland.
I have ordered a sample of cotton tanktop which will be designed as gym cloths. Now is bio wash and silicon washing important ?? Will bio wash or silicon wash or both give the fabric a luxurious and soft feel?? How do big brands make their cloths so gorgeous and luxurious??
Thank you❣️ Very informative & helpful
Thank you for watching!
Really informative thanks. What are your views on dryer balls? Do they cause pills?
designer and name brands are all for profit, low quality high price.. its sad
I'm not sure on the answer but they are designed for helping not to cause Pilling, or in UK we call it piling...sounds different.
I still have my very first USPS letter carrier uniform being my first job ever including my usps ID badge, im just scared of cleaning it cause I dont want it to get pills, 😭
Carrier uniform? Dude…. They get so dusty and dirty from the trays/bins/dirty USPS vehicles…I know bc I’m a carrier…..Wash/clean it. It won’t PILL ya nasty…😂🤦♂️ it’s not that deep 😂
kindly suggestion. dont play background musing at all or keep it at lowest volume....it especially bothering when listening on headphones...
Ok I have 2 huge new blankets and the pills are everywhere. Now what? How do I get rid of them?
Im looking for wqybto pritexg xroxhet from pilling does starch help with that?
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Awesome mate. Thank you I that is a really great mystery solved. Super useful. Have a great day.
He was like I don't know what to do with my hands and the producer was like just point at nothing then put your hands together then do it again
Thanks bro great explanation🙏💙
Quality of clothes has gone down dramatically. I believe it's just cheap quality such as man made fabrics that's being used heavily and some companies are just being cheap
Brilliant! Thank you 🙏🏼
all my clothes are shedding fibers and when they come out of wash they look like they are all fuzzy what causes this and how do I stop it
Im sure its in the detergent! My laundrettes gotten worse stuff im sure lol never used to happen
I just got my dream sweater and the inside started pilling and my sister said she should return it because of the bad quality
Why would your sister return your sweater?
@@lindsey9958 because of the bad quality
@@sydneyyy420 Why didn'f you return it yourself is what I'm asking
@@lindsey9958 why,do I have to?
@@sydneyyy420 Just deducing that you're a child, that's all
Super informative. Excellent. Thank you
Thank you for watching!!
thwnk you so much for making this video its super helpful!
Thanks ❤
Thanks for this Indian boy 🇮🇳
Does cotton clothes prone to have fuzz balls?
Could you share the link how to treat lint? :) new subscriber
Sir also plz make fabrics used in shoes, material used in shoes sole and all about shoes
Thank u ☺️
The video gets to the point on @1:59
Why did I need to listen to 5 mins before I got any useful information? 🤨😠 do you really think I needed to know that much detail about the pills themselves!?
Why would you click on a video titled "what is pilling" if you didn't want to hear that? There's plenty of other videos on how to treat and prevent pilling on TH-cam. You should try being a conscience consumer
polyester/cotton twill blend Dickies
Dude my sofa is pilling! What the...
Very interesting.
God savves
Great video, but I have to say that your hand movements were hella distracting.
just discovered dhar mann's subtitle system
How nike make shoes?
Wasted my time