How to Care for Your Jeans

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If your jeans are stretchy make sure you check the label to determine whether they're made of spandex (which is also commonly referred to as elastane or Lycra). It's usually possible to get away by throwing clothes with some spandex into the dryer but if you'd like to make sure you're being kind to your jeans, you should let them dry in the air.

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DENIM JEANSHow to Care for Your Jeans

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How to Care for Your Jeans

Be patient! Don't throw your favorite pair of jeans in the washer without thinkingtwice. In order for your jeans to last for a long time and look stunning, you musttake care of them. It doesn't mean that you need be washing the thin denim usingPolynesian spring water, or repair them using silk thread or an emerald needle,however. All you have to do is give them some basic care and they'll be lookingbrand new for a while.

Jeans are casual wear pants that are typically constructed from denim fabric. Theywere invented in the 19th century United States by Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis, atypical pair of jeans usually has buttons with a belt loop, a zipper, and a back andfront pocket and copper rivets to make the pockets stronger.

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How to Care for Your Jeans

Sometimes referred to as"blue jeans" or"denim jeans the majority of jeans are madeof indigo denim. They are available in avariety of blue shades; regular colors includewhite and black. Jeans are available in avariety of sizes (from mid-rise and high risejeans to low waisted ones) and sizes (fromskinny jeans, baggy ones jeans).

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If your jeans are stretchy make sure you check the label to determinewhether they're made of spandex (which is also commonly referred to aselastane or Lycra). It's usually possible to get away by throwing clotheswith some spandex into the dryer but if you'd like to make sure you'rebeing kind to your jeans, you should let them dry in the air.

It protects fragile fibers from damage by heat andcauses lesser wear and tear, which makes it a greatoption when you don't have jeans with any spandex inany way.

1. Super Stretchy

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After a few times, blue jeans can begin to smell funky, however often, atrip to the washer isn't always the ideal solution. Jeans made of raw denimor embellished with appliques or strategically-placed rips need to be takencare of gently.

Eliminate odors by hanging your jeans outdoors in alocation with a circulation of air to freshen them. Also,you can kill bacteria that cause odor by putting yourjeans in the refrigerator for a couple of days.

2. Odor Control

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Do your jeans tend to get worn out on the inner legs? If so,patch the patches with iron-on before they tear to preventthem from becoming damaged. Apply them to areas inwhich the material is thin and is prone to tear. You mayextend their longevity by a few months, or even more.

3. Patch 'em Up

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4. Dark Denim

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Keep your designer clothes with dark colors or denim shining by givingthem extra attention. If you wash them using the washer set them in thecold water cycle, and use an appropriate detergent for dark-colored fabricsand avoid throwing in any lighter-colored clothing since they could causefading (and maybe stained from bleeding dye).

It is important to turn them inside out prior towashing also. You could also add one cup of vinegarto the machine prior to switching it on since it willhelp seal the dye and reduce the accumulation ofdetergents for laundry or fabric softener, and alsothe natural oils that your skin produces.

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5. Hemline Help

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There are several ways to wear too-long jeans. Certain styles look greatworn cuffed. Try rolling up to see how they appear. If your skinny legs aretight at the ankle, fold them in the inside so that it appears as if they're justthe right length, and nobody will be able to tell the secret.

If you're not sure of what to do, flip your jeans inside-out and fold the hems until they're the length youwant. Sew them in place using fabric tape boughtfrom the craft store. If suggested in the directions toiron the tape in place.

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