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  • How to Make Worn or Distressed Jeans

    Transform your favorite fitting jeans into a designer trend. This awesome trend in jeans do not have to cost hundreds of dollars when you can create them yourself.

  • How to Razor Jeans

    Distressed jeans are the latest fashion trend. Although there are many ways to distress jeans, including using sandpaper, the easiest and quickest way is to take a razor to your jeans. Using an...

  • How to Put Holes in Jeans

    Young people have been doing it for years: weathering their new clothes to create a certain lived-in look for their wardrobes. Bright colors are washed multiple times before they are worn. ...

  • How to Tear Jeans

    Some people like their jeans with holes. Other people like their jeans with rips. There are people who like to tear their jeans, however, giving it a more rugged and realistic feel. When you tear...

  • How to Rip Jeans

    When some people are trying to create their own designer jeans, they try to create huge, gaping holes. These massive holes can be a huge fashion statement, but are not for some. Other people want...

  • How to Cut Holes in Jeans

    When it comes to jeans, the trend continues to revolve around a distressed and destroyed look. While many people want holes in their jeans, some people are not willing to pay over $100 dollars for...

  • How to Make Jeans Holey

    Everyone knows how expensive fatigued and damaged jeans are. Some people will pay over $100 dollars for holey jeans. Others simply wait until their jeans have been worn out to have jeans that are...

  • How to Distress Jeans

    Distressed jeans have been all the rage in popular fashion. These jeans continue to grow in popularity and with the growth comes higher prices. People are willing to pay hundreds of dollars to buy...

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