Softening jeans

Author: Morris Wright
Date Of Creation: 23 April 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How to Soften Stiff New Denim Jeans
Video: How to Soften Stiff New Denim Jeans

Content

Denim, or denim, comes from Nîmes in France, and was originally made so that the wearer would buy new denim and the fabric and paint would degrade through normal use and wear. Today, denim is still stiff and uncomfortable at first, but there are ways to treat denim to make it more comfortable.

To step

Part 1 of 2: Washing your jeans

  1. Wear your soft jeans. It will get softer the more you wear it. Every time after you wash and dry it, you can roll it up for 15 minutes so that it is more comfortable to wear.

Tips

  • For a worn look, turn the jeans inside out and scrape them with pumice stone, as you did on the inside of the jeans.
  • You can use bleach as a fabric softener, but only if you want to achieve a bleached look, as it will irreparably change your jeans.

Warnings

  • Washing your jeans often can cause them to shrink, so if you don't want your jeans to shrink, don't wash them too often. It will be less soft, but not shrink as much.

Necessities

  • New jeans
  • Washing machine
  • Fabric softener or baking soda
  • Pumice stone or sandpaper
  • Clean sneakers
  • Tennis balls or dryer balls