How to Care for Ripped Jeans
Maintaining a pair of ripped jeans requires care. Whether they're designer jeans or regular jeans, the gentle cotton material will most likely harden, change color or deteriorate if not washed or worn properly. The key is to take care of your clothing as you would any other delicate product that requires responsible handling. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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How to Care for Ripped jeans
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Look inside of your ripped jeans. Usually, instructional tags sewn inside jeans inform you how to wash them. Clothing distributor provides these instructional tags with very precise tips such as: "wash gently in warm water" or "use cold iron." Follow these simple instructions and your ripped jeans could last months or even years.
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Set the washing machine to a gentle cycle. This prevents the machine from washing too rigorously and damaging clothing.
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Use color-safe detergent, which prevents ripped jeans from losing their color. Once jeans start to lose color, they also become brittle and start to tear.
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Wear your ripped jeans moderately. Never wear ripped jeans to the extreme that they begin to deteriorate from overuse. Once you are done wearing your jeans for the day, either fold them and store them in a plastic bag, or neatly hang them on a clothes hanger to prevent them from getting dirty or damaged.
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Do not mishandle or rub your ripped jeans against sharp objects that will cause more tearing in your jeans. If you're going to include jeans in your everyday wardrobe, take good care of them.
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Tips & Warnings
Seek fashion advice from style manuals, magazines, the Internet or your friends and loved ones.