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holes in jeans**


Question Posted Saturday November 13 2004, 2:02 pm

ok..this question is kinda stupid but i was wondering if anybody knew how to make holes in jeans that look like they were made like that thnx!..i rate

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nicoleluvzae answered Tuesday December 28 2004, 5:25 pm:
Use sandpaper or bricks. Or just fall.

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bAhAmAmA0250 answered Monday December 27 2004, 12:35 am:
rub them on the ground... slide on the ground.. or slit it with a scissor and fray it on your own

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blondie42222 answered Saturday November 20 2004, 12:22 am:
wut i have done if put them on and rub them on a tramp. or go on a sid walk and rub them..! it has worked for me!~


Mary-beth

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Adrz answered Friday November 19 2004, 7:28 pm:
A razor blade works pretty good, cut them, and then wash them right away, and the cuts will start to fray and it looks like it was made like that
Hope i helped
Adrz

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cutebrunette answered Monday November 15 2004, 3:25 pm:
you could cut them with a sicssor. Im sure that will work.

good luck!!
=-)

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xXAsKmEaNyThInGXx answered Sunday November 14 2004, 5:46 pm:
get scissors and cut a straight line right below the knee and pull the edges around the hole so it looks more ragety

have fun

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uhohitsholli answered Sunday November 14 2004, 12:43 pm:
hm.. well when i ripped my jeans i wore them outside and went skateboarding.. it looks like they were really ripped on accident. or yew could use dull scissors and just make little slits and them use yer hands to make them bigger rips. i hope i helped yew!

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xXaLiCiAXx answered Sunday November 14 2004, 12:00 am:
lay them on a flat surface and rub a brick on them, like up and down, where u want the hole

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jewishqt answered Saturday November 13 2004, 8:41 pm:
You could buy patches at a craft store and sew them on for a cool new look or u could cut up old jeans and patch them over the hole.

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Newyork89 answered Saturday November 13 2004, 8:20 pm:
Don't use scissors! I don't really know how but if you do that grass thing then they'll just look dirty and like you've had them for way to long.

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MrNeWyOrK answered Saturday November 13 2004, 6:44 pm:
you coul take scisors and cut them but dont make it straight or it would look like you did it ateetionaly if thaaat doesnt work youshould try to rip by sliding on the ground out well in not so sure about that one but it is a way to put holes
cya
*Mr.NeWyOrK*

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S_C answered Saturday November 13 2004, 4:16 pm:
you can use razors, sandpaper, or you can get them done. I've heard that some places will do them for you. Like American Eagle might. I know that Æ Has a lot of jeans w/ holes anyways. Same with Hollister, and Aeropostal, and maybe places like Forever21, and Charlotte Ruesse, but probably not those 2. It'll be easier to get them professionally done. My opinion, don't use scissors, those really ruin them (I've tried, and friends that work at Æ told me that. <3 K a t e <3

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AquamarineRose answered Saturday November 13 2004, 4:07 pm:
Whatever you do,do NOT use scissors.I'm sorry but that just looks fake.You don't seem to be patient enough to wear them for a while and let them be naturally holed.(If that's even a word.)Uhhh... A&F does a good job at putting holes in jeans.But,you will pay for them.Sandpaper could possibly work.As could rocks.Just don't over do them.

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nothinbutnet answered Saturday November 13 2004, 4:00 pm:
OKay I did this to one of my friends jeans.. you get a razor and you tear away at the jean they will soon look vinatge and cute!!

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MedicatedSanity answered Saturday November 13 2004, 3:00 pm:
just cut random slashes across! jeans with holes come in every style, so no matter how you do it it will look like it came that way.

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chaparrita answered Saturday November 13 2004, 3:00 pm:
you can use scissors and all that butuse like sand paper and things like that...or chesse grater so it gives it that kool effect

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ask_sammy answered Saturday November 13 2004, 2:56 pm:
well you get scissors an cut them or you can use a razor to make the threaed effect

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