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It depends on the fabric. A lot of synthetic clothes are now made to do well in the dryer. But if it's 100% cotton, it can be permanently ruined in the first dry.
I only wear cotton. It's taking a long time for me to notice a difference in size/thickness but that prob depends a lot on the type of dryer and clothes you have. However, I still prefer leaking cotton into the environment instead of microplastics