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Sports Bras 6
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Tank Tops 3
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Short Sleeve Tops 3
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Long Sleeve Tops 3
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Coats & Jackets 3
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Sweatshirts & Hoodies 3
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Knitwear 3
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Shorts 3
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Tennis Skirts 3
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Leggings 3
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Flared Pants 3
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Wide Leg Pants 3
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Joggers 3
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Sweatpants 3
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Jumpsuits & Bodysuit 3
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Tennis Dresses 3
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Activewear Sets 3
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Plus Size Activewear 3
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Beach Bag 3
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Tote Bag 3
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Mom Bag 3
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Cooler Bag 3
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Tennis Bag 3
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Pickle Ball Bag 3
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Bottle Sleeve 3
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Backpack 3
How to Wash Long Sleeve Activewear Without Damaging It?
Long sleeve activewear is made with special fabrics that help you stay cool, dry, and comfortable during workouts. But these fabrics need gentle care to last longer. Washing them the wrong way can cause stretching, fading, or damage. Here’s an easy guide to help you wash your long sleeve activewear the right way.
1. Turn the Top Inside Out
Before washing, flip the top inside out. This protects the outer surface from rubbing against other clothes. It also helps the fabric keep its smooth look.
2. Use Cold Water
Cold water is best for activewear. It helps the fabric keep its shape and prevents shrinking. Hot water can weaken stretchy fibers and cause damage over time.
3. Pick a Gentle Detergent
Use a mild detergent that doesn’t include bleach or fabric softener. Fabric softeners can leave a coating on performance materials, making them less breathable. For wholesalers, reminding customers of this helps reduce product complaints.
4. Wash on a Gentle Cycle
Choose the delicate or gentle setting on your washing machine. This uses less force and helps keep your long sleeve top in great condition.
5. Avoid the Dryer
High heat is one of the fastest ways to damage activewear. Instead, lay the top flat to dry or hang it in a shaded place. This helps the fabric last longer and keeps the fit the same.
6. Don’t Wash With Heavy Items
Avoid washing activewear with towels, jeans, or anything with zippers. These rough items can stretch or snag the fabric.
7. Wash Right After Sweating
Sweat can break down fibers over time. Washing your top soon after a workout helps keep the fabric fresh and strong.
Taking these small steps helps your long sleeve activewear look new longer, saving money for individual shoppers and reducing returns for wholesalers.


