Shrinkage is a change in dimensions across the length and
width of the fabric after washing, usage, and when exposed to the
relaxing of fabrics. Mainly shrinkage is of two types. One is minus
shrinkage and the other is plus shrinkage. Skew (twisting of the
vertical grains) is also observed along with shrinkage. Abnormal
twisting is also considered as a non-conformity.
Heat
and water cause wrinkles. Heat breaks the bonds holding polymers in
place within the fibers of a fabric. When the bonds are broken, the
fibers are less rigid with respect to each other, so they can shift into
new positions.