In my formative years, clothes drying was achieved by
hanging the required garments on a line. Eventually, by
sheer chance*, you would happen upon them in a dry
state.
In the colonies, they have too much coal, oil and tree.
So,
they burn them, to produce heat, then steam, then
wibbly-
wobbly
electron movements. In many homes there is a
device designed specifically to take carefully prepared
electron movements and use them to produce heat to
evaporate water, for a second time! imagine That!!
Anyhow, they all shrink your clothes. So, get a website,
people register how much their shirt has shrunk in the
drier. The next person may then buy a correspondingly
larger version of the same shirt. So after the drier is
done,
it fits.
You have to upload to get access for a few
weeks/months,
and there's probably scope for a forum where people can
swap stuff.
*Macclesfield experiences rain 641 times per year, but if
you keep rolling the dice, you'll hit the perfect storm that
is 5 consecutive hours without rain.