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Ultimate Guide to Washing Your Favorite Jeans and Maintaining Their Quality
Who doesn't have a pair of jeans in their wardrobe? Nowadays, denim garments are among the most popular in the world. And, especially, jeans, essential for any casual look.
Moreover, over the years, this fabric has become a bit more sophisticated, moving from 100% cotton, known for its robustness and durability, to those with elastane, which fit much better to the figure but are somewhat more delicate.
But do you have any idea how to wash jeans so that they stay like the first day for as long as possible? We give you some tricks to achieve it.
Identification of Jeans
The first thing you should do before washing jeans is to take a look at their care label, that long one inside that can sometimes be so annoying. In its symbols are the keys you need to know: if they are 100% cotton jeans, if they have polyester or elastane… In addition to more detailed instructions on how to wash them.
Preparation for Washing
Preparing the garment properly is as important as knowing how to wash your jeans. Empty the pockets well to avoid accidents, close the zippers and buttons to prevent them from deforming, and turn them inside out to prevent color loss in the fold area.
It is also important to wash them with clothes of the same color or dark tones, so you avoid fading. The presence of more garments will prevent them from rubbing directly against the washing machine drum and wearing out more easily.
Finally, make sure you have the right detergent, which will respect their color, help maintain shine, and protect the denim fibers. For example, if you are going to wash black or dark blue jeans, you can use detergent for colored clothes, or even some specifically for dark clothes.
Proper Washing
Have you ever wondered how often you should wash your jeans? In summary, it should be once or twice a month. Each wash causes the fibers to progressively damage, making the fabric thinner and fitting less and less. Instead of washing them frequently, we recommend airing them out every time you take them off and cleaning any small stains that may appear.
Finding the right program is another key part of learning how to wash jeans. It is advisable to opt for low-temperature programs, 30 or 40 degrees. The spin cycle also plays an important role in their preservation, in the case of 100% cotton jeans, it is not recommended to exceed 1000 revolutions, while for those with elastic components, it is best not to exceed 800.
Drying
Although it is not advisable to expose jeans to high temperatures, you should know that you can occasionally dry them in the dryer with a gentle cycle. Abusing this option could cause the jeans to lose their fit, shrink, or degrade much faster.
However, the most recommended option is to air dry the jeans outdoors. This way, you can help preserve the integrity of the fibers for longer, in addition to ensuring that these jeans fit you as well as they did on the first day for longer. However, just as you should do when washing your denim jackets, always remember not to expose these garments directly to sunlight to prevent them from fading.
Give life to your jeans this spring, and with these small tricks, you'll make them last much better over time and continue to look like new despite washes.