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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

How Often Should You Wash Your Jeans ?? Try Never.


#STYLEHACK: How To Break Your Jeans In The Proper Way
By Joe Zee
The truth is I have never washed my jeans. And the first time I told a good friend of mine how to break their jeans in using this proper method, she freaked out. She could not believe I told her to NEVER wash her jeans. Hold on one second – keep reading.

I told her I had learned directly from a cowboy but in fact, I had been educated at the beginning of my career from designers and executives at Levi’s (who manufactured denim for cowboys). Denim was designed as a tightly woven cotton with an indigo pigment coloring that was meant to “break down” over time through wear and tear and in order to ensure you get the proper fade and “whiskers” (the term used for the fading of the lines around the zipper area). You have to allow the dirt and natural particles to settle into your brand new jeans. If you do throw them into the wash, you will lose that natural fade result that you love with old jeans, not to mention the woven denim fabric will seize up. In short, washing your jeans will keep them from fading – the right way.

But that doesn’t mean you also have to smell like you never wash your clothes either. Here are three ways to keep the denim fresh while keeping the fade authentic.


1. FREEZE IT: Throw your folded jeans (don’t bag it though) into the freezer overnight and that will help freeze most of the bacteria – and odor – off.


2. SPRITZ WITH VODKA: Yep! Fill a spray bottle with vodka and do a light spritz on certain areas to get rid of any unwanted odors. 


3. DRY CYCLE ONLY: If you are wanting a bit of “freshened up” fit, then toss the jeans – inside out – for 20 minutes in the dryer.


I am sure Joe Zee is an expert on this subject, but I just can't seem to get with his program. It's true I am a bit of a 'germaphobe' but I also prefer my jeans not to be stiff with dirt and epithelials.

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