*The Right Way to Wash Your Jeans*

Denim is easy to care for, but these tips will make it even easier.

Wash jeans in warm water, with no bleach. Air-dry them to keep them in mint
condition, but if you're in a hurry, you can tumble dry them on low.
If you're determined to make that dark rinse last, turn your jeans inside
out before washing to slow down fading. If you're really determined, send
the jeans to the dry cleaner.
Don't worry too much about shrinkage. Denim is resilient, and most pairs
have been preshrunk by many rigorous washes before they hit the sales floor.

Never put more than four pairs of jeans in the washing machine at once
(adding other clothing is fine), because the heavy weight of the denim will
constrict the movement of the wash cycle. This can damage the machine and
the clothing, and chances are the jeans will end up less than clean, not to
mention wrinkled.
You may have heard of jean stretching — meaning hanging the pants upside
down while wet, or even attaching some weights to them, to make them extend
a bit. Although experts say that this could conceivably work, it won't make
enough of a difference for you to notice. Also, they warn, the use of
weights could warp the seams. And once you wash the jeans again, they will
shrink back to the length they were before. Better to invest in a pair that
fits properly or is even slightly long.


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