How to Wash Your Big Justice Merch & Keep It Feast-Ready

Your Big Justice gear isn't just clothing - it’s armor for every feast. From the iconic “10k Calories Incoming” tee to the hoodie you wore during the last mukbang marathon, every piece demands premium care. Let’s break down how to keep it looking fresh, because stains happen but the hype doesn’t have to fade.

Prepping Your Big Justice Gear for First Wear

You just unboxed your fresh Big Justice merch. Big Justice in the house! Before you even think about rocking it to the next feast, give it a one-time cold wash with like colors. This removes any loose dye or factory residue and sets the vibes - I mean fibers - for long-term wear. Turn it inside out to protect the front print. And no, you don't need fancy soap; a mild detergent works. Skip the fabric softener; it clogs up the microfibers and messes with the graphic's stickiness.

Once it's washed, air dry for the first cycle. Tumble drying can cause shrinkage that'll turn your XL into a medium faster than you can say “Time to feast!” Pat it dry with a towel, lay flat, and let it chill. This extra step ensures your first wear feels like a second skin - and looks like a million calories.

Best Washing Practices for 10k Calorie Apparel

Your Big Justice items are built to handle heavy action, but they need the right wash cycle. Always use cold water. Hot water sets stains and fades colors faster than a double bypass. Turn each piece inside out before tossing in the machine. This shields the graphic from agitator abuse. And zip up any zippers on hoodies to prevent snags.

Use a gentle detergent - nothing with bleach or optical brighteners. Those chemicals eat away at the print's elasticity. If you've got a dark tee, add a tablespoon of white vinegar to the rinse cycle. It locks in color without leaving a smell. No fabric softener, no dryer sheets. They leave a waxy residue that deadens the fabric's breathability. Trust me, you want your gear to breathe when you're going for that 10th plate.

For delicate items like foam trucker hats or beanies, hand wash in cool water with a drop of dish soap. Gently squeeze (don't wring) and reshape while damp. Let them air dry on a towel.

Drying and Storing Your Feast Merch

High heat is the enemy of every feast warrior. It shrinks prints and warps fabrics. The only thing that should be hot is the buffalo wings, not your dryer setting. Air dry your merch whenever possible. Hang shirts on a line or lay flat on a mesh rack. If you must use a dryer, set it to low heat or delicate. Pull items out while they're still slightly damp and finish air drying. This prevents over-drying and cracking of the screen print.

Storage matters too. Fold items instead of hanging. Hangers stretch necks and shoulders. Keep them in a cool, dark drawer - away from direct sunlight. UV rays bleach colors faster than a ghost pepper nullifies your taste buds. And if you're packing for your next feast, roll the merch to save space and avoid creases.

Removing Stains from Mukbang Mishaps

Let's be real - sauce happens. Whether it's a rogue nacho cheese drip or a wing sauce splash, act fast. Blot (don't rub) the stain with a clean cloth. Rinse the spot from the back side with cold water. Apply a dab of dish soap directly to the stain and gently work it in with your fingers. Let it sit for five minutes, then rinse.

For tougher stains like grease or oil, sprinkle cornstarch or baking soda on the spot to absorb the grease. Let it sit for 15 minutes, then brush off. Wash as usual. For red pasta or tomato-based stains, soak the area in vinegar for 30 minutes before washing. Never use hot water on a fresh stain - it cooks the protein into the fabric. Time to feast might mean mess, but your gear can stay clean with these tricks.

How to Keep Graphics Vibrant for Years

The artwork on your Big Justice merch is a masterpiece - the bold letters, the fierce Justice logo. To keep it popping, wash inside out on cold gentle cycle. Never soak. Avoid bleach or chlorine. If you're drying in the sun, keep the graphic side facing down. For white tees, a periodic soak in oxygen bleach (OxiClean) can lift yellowing without damaging print.

Store printed shirts with the design facing away from other clothing to prevent friction. If you notice pilling on the fabric, use a fabric shaver gently - but avoid the print area. And most importantly, rotate your rotation. Don't wear your favorite piece every day. Give it rest between feasts. That way, when you pull it out for the next 10k calorie adventure, it still looks like it just came from the launch. Big Justice in the house, always feast-ready.

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