Hey i love my jeans with holes in them and i have a couple pair of jeans without holes in them. i was wondering how i could put holes in them so it looked natural not like i just took scissors and just cut a hole in them. thank you! xoxo_*
askmex3 answered Friday July 1 2005, 2:25 pm: Try rubbing down the area with a nail filler. It works pretty good and looks much more natural then cutting up the jeans with sissors.
iSLAND_x_KiiSS answered Monday June 27 2005, 1:44 pm: Put on the jeans, and make a tiny mark with a pen around where you want the hole(s) to be. Then take them off and rub sandpaper (hard) on the area where the pen mark is. Keep doing this until you get a good sized hole, then pull a few strings to make it look more worn. Put them in the wash. Hope I helped =) [ iSLAND_x_KiiSS's advice column | Ask iSLAND_x_KiiSS A Question ]
henderson09 answered Friday June 17 2005, 8:00 pm: if you have carpet in your house, try walking around on your knees for a while, it will slowly fade them and cause them to tear. or you can just bring them outside and on the concrete rub them against it and it will rip a lot faster. [ henderson09's advice column | Ask henderson09 A Question ]
x0xbabygrl answered Friday June 17 2005, 11:18 am: wat you could do is maybe put a flame to them MAYBE that may get dangourus, have someone woo knows wat there doing. you could also maybe sort of stab it with the sissor and then start to rip it with your hands afater theres a little hole.
needadvice answered Friday June 17 2005, 9:14 am: well what i do to give my jeans a natural look is by taking my jeans and rubbing them against something it give the worn out looks or you could just buy them looking holed natuyrally try going to the mall or kohls [ needadvice's advice column | Ask needadvice A Question ]
MHScutie87 answered Friday June 17 2005, 9:11 am: put the jeans on. and where ever you want a hole take sand paper and rub hard in those areas. or if you know the exact places then you can just rub sand paper without the jeans on. then wash them twice and you'll start to see those thread things that make them look natural.
Draak answered Friday June 17 2005, 3:04 am: Instead of cutting them, make a small hole with the scissors where you want the rip to be and then rip it the rest of the way with your hands. It will be hard to do if they are fairly new jeans but the result is worth it. Afterwards wash the jeans a couple of times to get a frayed look. [ Draak's advice column | Ask Draak A Question ]
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