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How To Care For Your Pair!

16 December 2009 4 Comments

TheRyderCoal

PINK TIPS TO HELP YOU CARE FOR YOUR JEANS

1. Get a little dirty—If you’ve bought a pair of stiff, dark raw-denim jeans, wear them for as long as possible between washes. The way you walk, sit, and the shape of your body will break them in, and the longer you go without laundering them, the more comfortable they will become. True denim connoisseurs will go for months—though they’re mostly men.

2. Keep them snug—Stretch jeans need to be washed more often. Most women’s jeans have two to four percent stretch and loosen up after a few hours of wear. If you like your jeans tight and wear them a lot, then you’ll need to wash them at least once a week to get them back to that original snug fit.

3. Be Protective—Always turn your jeans inside out when you wash them to protect the color. Use a regular liquid detergent and set the water temperature to no higher than warm. Allow raw denim or any jeans that you wear loose to air-dry. For stretch denim that needs to shrink back to size, tumble dry at high heat for about 40 minutes. Keep in mind that this drying cycle will eventually reduce the elasticity in the fabric, so if you’ve had them for a while, air-dry them most of the way and then give them a quick blast in a high-heat dryer for 10 to 15 minutes.

4. Hang Out—Once they’re dry, you can hang your jeans, which helps mimic they’re natural shape when worn. You can use a belt loop at the back of the waist-band to hang them. Also, you can fold them—and lots of people do—but that causes creases.

5. Patch things up—If you find a tiny hole in your favorite pair of jeans, don’t wait until it turns into a visible tear (unless that’s your look). Buy a heat transfer patch from a fabric store and iron it onto the underside of the tear to prevent further damage. I’d also suggest hand-washing the garment from there on out; a machine cycle may exacerbate the problem.

We hope this helps any denim debacles you may have. We look forward to serving your denim desires!

4 Comments »

  • Jason said:

    In the past I have heard that soaking denim in epson salts helps to set the color/dye. Is there any truth to that?

  • Pink Saloon (author) said:

    We’ve heard of this before. It’s been called an “ocean wash.” If you were to walk out in the ocean the salt water would set the dye while the salt would also create friction because of the abrasiveness of the salt. This friction may give you a custom distressing that is unique to your body. No one here at Pink Saloon has ever actually tried it. Any one up for a road trip…?

  • Pink Saloon (author) said:

    I talked to some denim geeks that say if you dump in a bit of epsom salts in the wash it will set the dye. The only downside here is that they will no longer break in or fade as easily once you’ve epsom salt washed them. You won’t get the cool effect of the ocean wash described above.

  • jason said:

    Ok, so I have some jeans that I want to try it with . . . can you find out from your “denim geeks” what quantity to use and do you use detergent as normal?

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