Pre-First Wash
The general guideline is to wear your jeans as much as possible – preferably for several months – before you wash them the first time in the washing machine. The more you wear your jeans, the more distinct wear patterns you will achieve.
Unwashed denim is often stiff as a cardboard and several months of intense wear may damage and rip the fabric, especially in areas with much friction, for example, by turn-ups, the crotch, knees and pockets.
Remember that the holes can be repaired, which (in our opinion) only gives your jeans a personal and unique look. Holes and rips does not necessarily mean that the jeans are of poor quality.
We recommend you to give your jeans a quick rinse in the sink before you start wearing them.
This makes the fabric softer and even though some argue that rinsed jeans won’t wear in as well as dry ones, the rinse will make your jeans last longer.
Always remember to turn them inside out, and let them hang dry, possibly in your shower – never in the dryer – and put them on while they are still damp and let them dry and mould on the body.
Also, although you should be careful, ironing might help soften the fabric. Just remember to iron your jeans inside-out.
Pre-First Wash
The general guideline is to wear your jeans as much as possible – preferably for several months – before you wash them the first time in the washing machine. The more you wear your jeans, the more distinct wear patterns you will achieve.
Unwashed denim is often stiff as a cardboard and several months of intense wear may damage and rip the fabric, especially in areas with much friction, for example, by turn-ups, the crotch, knees and pockets.
Remember that the holes can be repaired, which (in our opinion) only gives your jeans a personal and unique look. Holes and rips does not necessarily mean that the jeans are of poor quality.
We recommend you to give your jeans a quick rinse in the sink before you start wearing them.
This makes the fabric softer and even though some argue that rinsed jeans won’t wear in as well as dry ones, the rinse will make your jeans last longer.
Always remember to turn them inside out, and let them hang dry, possibly in your shower – never in the dryer – and put them on while they are still damp and let them dry and mould on the body.
Also, although you should be careful, ironing might help soften the fabric. Just remember to iron your jeans inside-out.
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