If your T-shirts, hoodies, or long sleeves come out wrinkled, the dryer is usually the culprit. But wrinkles aren’t caused by heat alone — they come from moisture, timing, and movement. Here’s the real reason your clothes wrinkle and how to fix it.

1. Leaving Clothes in the Dryer Too Long
When clothes cool inside the dryer, wrinkles set permanently.
Fix: Remove clothes immediately when the cycle ends.
2. Overloading the Dryer
No space = clothes twist & crease.
Fix: Fill only ½ to ⅔ of the drum.
3. Not Shaking Clothes Before Drying
Bunched-up tees → baked wrinkles.
Fix: Shake each garment before placing in the dryer.
4. Drying Clothes Too Long
Excess heat sets wrinkles deeper.
Fix:
- Use low heat
- Use sensor dry mode
- Remove slightly damp & air-dry
5. Mixing Heavy & Light Items
Hoodies dry slower than tees → uneven heat exposure → wrinkles.
Fix: Dry heavy and light garments separately.
6. Use Dryer Balls
They separate layers and improve airflow, reducing wrinkles significantly.
7. Use a Wrinkle-Release Spray
For stubborn wrinkles: spray lightly and smooth with your hands.

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See related:
– 10 Ways to Remove Wrinkles Without Ironing
– How to Fold T-Shirts Like a Pro
Final Tip: Wrinkle-free laundry = space + timing + gentle drying.
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