I got a couple bleach spots on my FAVORITE pants. Not only are they my favorite pants, they're like the only ones I own that actually fit me and they weren't that cheap either! Is there anything I can do to them to either get the bleach spot to go away, or a way I can "ware" them so that it looks as though they were made that way? I don't like the whole staining in coffee or tea thing so that's completely out of the question. But is there anything else I can do to bring my pants back to life? =( Thanks.
not_your_star34 answered Tuesday May 24 2005, 8:39 pm: You can put some more bleach spots on it, to make it look like it's supposed to be like that.
You could also use that bleach pen and make a design that includes the bleach spots that are already there (That's kind of risky though, it would be easy to mess up).
Or, you can get some patches and cover the spots with them (You can get patches with cool designs/sayings at most craft stores. They also have a bunch of patches with bands on them at Hot Topic). Or, stitch some cool fabric over the spots (just cut the fabric into a square big enough that it covers the spot and sew it on).
Or you can get a fabric pen and get your friends to sign on the spots, if the spots are big enough.
I hope I helped, and if you have any more questions, feel free to leave one in my inbox!
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cUrLyHaiReDcUtiE16 answered Tuesday May 24 2005, 8:38 pm: heyy .. i liked how you said " bring my pants back to life " lol that was funny but anyways there is really no way to remove the bleach from your pants the only thing to do is to add bleach spots in other areas of the pants to make it look like they were supposed to be there but dont put TOO MUCH bleach the only other thing to do is to buy a new pair
shadyxbella answered Tuesday May 24 2005, 8:19 pm: My friend had that problem before. So she twisted her pants up and but like bleach spots all over soo it looks really vintage and new style. Don't overdo the bleach tho.. Good luck
jennahoush answered Tuesday May 24 2005, 7:56 pm: Well just add a couple of small bleach spots wherever you think they would look good with a q-tip. and if you want to make holes in your pants, use a razor, like a shaving razor and just go up real fast over and over in the same spot until it gets really thin, then wash them and the whole will open up. [ jennahoush's advice column | Ask jennahoush A Question ]
aeromonkey answered Tuesday May 24 2005, 7:49 pm: This is kind of considered a preppy thing because it came from aeropostale... but they have shorts and pants out there now with holes and bleach spots. It's wash wear or something like that. Just say it's based of of those but with your own stylish twist. I know i probably didn't help, but that's what i would do who knows your friends could start copying you.
sourpatchkids379 answered Tuesday May 24 2005, 7:38 pm: Hey!
You could take a cheese graders to the parts where the stains are and make holes there otherwise i dont think there is a way to save them... sorry i didn't help very much good luck!
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