Do you know who would be nice if you told me what the fuck those jeans were made out of like you pointed to the pairs expecting us to know the materials just by looking at it.
I've always lived in Arizona. Faded jeans is what you want. If you want a darker style, good luck keeping it. If you want a fade that will last, though: dunk your brand new jeans in a swimming pool. Chlorine and all, get 'em soaked. Get to some nice AZ dirt, lie the pants down, and with some good boots, stomp and scuff the heck out of those jeans, flip them over and keep scuffing them up. Rinse them with a hose. Dip and ring them in the pool again. scuff 'em in the dirt again. leave them outside for a full day. rinse them and scuff them with your boots just getting all of your aggression out on them. lay them outside again on the other side. rinse them off. scuff them on both sides again. rinse them. then wash them on HOT with fabric softener. you're welcome. oh you mean to tell me everyone doesn't live in AZ now? it works in other states; even Nebraska. Instead of pool chlorine, use vinegar and salt in your sink. but i will always recommend sun soaking. good jeans will always be a result of hard work while wearing them. SO ultimately just wear the hell out your jeans and don't wash them for 6 months. then wash them. Put them in the freezer rolled up if they stink, but they shouldn't unless you're just a stinky person. don't add oils, but you can rub deodorant on the insides and rinse them. Yes, i know that sounds stupid, but we're talking jeans. Not high fashion you rich fuk.
This looks like a video from 2005
...and I love it for that. The 2005 emo-rizz hairstyle, the leather band, impeccable.
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Ha. Same initial thought
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This is the youtube i miss
i know right
Hi
New pair of 501's I was told to soak them in a bucket of liquid softener and water overnight, what do you think?
That works too.
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Do you know who would be nice if you told me what the fuck those jeans were made out of like you pointed to the pairs expecting us to know the materials just by looking at it.
calm down Claire
Ay ay ay chill chill!!!
She said they were all 100% cotton
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Why you mad bro 😡😡😀😀
Doesn't work
I've always lived in Arizona.
Faded jeans is what you want. If you want a darker style, good luck keeping it.
If you want a fade that will last, though: dunk your brand new jeans in a swimming pool. Chlorine and all, get 'em soaked.
Get to some nice AZ dirt, lie the pants down, and with some good boots, stomp and scuff the heck out of those jeans, flip them over and keep scuffing them up.
Rinse them with a hose.
Dip and ring them in the pool again.
scuff 'em in the dirt again.
leave them outside for a full day.
rinse them and scuff them with your boots just getting all of your aggression out on them.
lay them outside again on the other side.
rinse them off. scuff them on both sides again. rinse them. then wash them on HOT with fabric softener.
you're welcome.
oh you mean to tell me everyone doesn't live in AZ now?
it works in other states; even Nebraska. Instead of pool chlorine, use vinegar and salt in your sink. but i will always recommend sun soaking.
good jeans will always be a result of hard work while wearing them. SO ultimately just wear the hell out your jeans and don't wash them for 6 months. then wash them.
Put them in the freezer rolled up if they stink, but they shouldn't unless you're just a stinky person. don't add oils, but you can rub deodorant on the insides and rinse them. Yes, i know that sounds stupid, but we're talking jeans. Not high fashion you rich fuk.
Fabric softener ruins clothes!
Nope just nope salt water overnight
like soak it in salt water???? Will this work for black denim?