What the FAQ - Will vinegar stop my jeans from fading? | Nudie Jeans co.
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- In this week's episode of What the FAQ, we are going to tackle what is one of the most peculiar question we have gotten to date - “will vinegar stop my jeans from fading?”
Join Kaine for our hot take on this topic.
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I've always done that, since childhood. My mother and grand-mother used to do that :-). It's common here curiously enough..
It's not a weird question at all
Yesss or not???
Be clear....!!????
How do you stop jeans from transferring colour on furniture and skin? Please please can someone tell me. ♥️♥️♥️
Yep, it really works. Also seasalt can do magic to jeans. Creates better contrast imho :-) I've recently put a pair of dry jeans out in the hot sun. 3 hours frontside, 3 hours backside: the contrast of the fades really became more visible. Note: these jeans were soaked 1 time. A month before the sun/tanning :)
here is something else. When I was young and had new jeans (sorry, but these were Wrangler) I went to swim in the sea. And than the jeans fitted like a second skin...
Cool shirt / jacket.
What is that model
Why does the right hand side of my Jean turn yellow after a while, is there a way to solve that or avoid it?
You guys are the best
interesting! I never heard of this idea of using vinegar? but, that's life, always learning something new
I've tried it, and it really works. Also seasalt does a bit of magic to the jeans. Creates better contrast imho :-)