Ok, so there are these jeans I want at Abercrombie and Hollister, but super expensive!! They are those pants that are torn/destroyed...Does anybody know how I could do it myself, and it would look good without spending a fortune??!!Thanks!!
Greenday56889 answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 9:28 pm: why would u want jeans with a big hole in the middle and spend money on that when you could take some handy dandy siccors and cut a big hole in it and WALA!! u have ripped jeans .. [ Greenday56889's advice column | Ask Greenday56889 A Question ]
chocolatekissx answered Monday April 18 2005, 10:45 pm: i hear scissors, a razor, a cheese grator, or a nail file works good to get the "destroyed" look. or you could go to someplace like Wet Seal or Forever 21 & get some for cheap. I'm pretty sure they have them. [ chocolatekissx's advice column | Ask chocolatekissx A Question ]
sugarhigh0218 answered Monday April 18 2005, 9:33 pm: try a pair of your own jeans, and take a razor or a cheese grader, and start shreading them where you want the hole to be. after that put them through the wash, so that they're a bit frayed.
good luck! [ sugarhigh0218's advice column | Ask sugarhigh0218 A Question ]
LiLJaZzY answered Monday April 18 2005, 11:31 am: umm well you should get some regular jeans..fold them in half at your knee area and cut a slit right there..then play with it a little so the "fluff" or the strings come out a little..and do the same thing at the pocket area and you should rub the knee area of the pants on a rug so they look warn out.. *hope i helped* xOx [ LiLJaZzY's advice column | Ask LiLJaZzY A Question ]
Lovely2 answered Sunday April 17 2005, 3:04 pm: Ripped jean eh? well.. Get a pair of OLD jeans that you dont like anymore(just to practice on) get a razor usally from the razor you shave your legs with and rub relly hard until its starts to were down, then take some sissors and cut a LITTLE TINNY hold in it and then take the razor and do it again until your have it good THEN, put it in the wash and then the fabric will come undone better, hope i helped
o0xbrianna answered Sunday April 17 2005, 12:23 pm: Take a razor or something sharp and start cutting them in different directions and different degrees of pressure. Don't go over board because then they look bad.
Karen answered Sunday April 17 2005, 10:51 am: To tear your jeans to have them have that torn/destroyed look, you just have to take scissors and a rock or sandpaper and just make a few, smell cuts where you want them to be on your jeans, and just take the rock or sandpaper and just rub it and that will work. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
ShYbl0nD3 answered Sunday April 17 2005, 2:39 am: take some old navy jeans that fit well, maybe slide around on the carpet and drag the bottom of the pants while you weat them so the edges get warn. and if you want a ripped hole on the buttox (heheh from Forest Gump) anywayz lol to do that just get in and out of chairs alot lol.
To patch it sow a lite fabric under neath to make it look patchy and there you have you worn jeans! [ ShYbl0nD3's advice column | Ask ShYbl0nD3 A Question ]
Kr4z3y_Ch3lly answered Sunday April 17 2005, 2:13 am: get some sand paper and rub it hard on the spot u want ripped or torn...then walk on ur knees or something ... but what i did was jus that sand paper thing! hope it works
therocketsummer answered Sunday April 17 2005, 1:46 am: As weird as this might seem, use a cheese grater. It really does tear the jeans without cutting major holes.
netsirk07 answered Sunday April 17 2005, 12:33 am: OMG I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN!!!!! I WANT THEM SOOO BAD!! I'm saving for those!! lol what you should do is get a steak knife and cut where you would like them to be ripped but practice on an old pair of jeans first!! hope i helped!!
*Kristen* [ netsirk07's advice column | Ask netsirk07 A Question ]
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