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destroyed jeans


Question Posted Sunday August 7 2005, 11:31 pm

I just bought these destroyed jeans..my first pair! and they are really cute!! but the problem is..I'm a afriad that when I put them in the washer, and I wear them out, the frayed part will rip and there will be a big hole in the "frayed" part..can someone help me..if they've had experience with destroyed jeans..can you please tell me how to care for them and what eventually happened to the frayed holes? thanks

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xOalmostalondeOx answered Wednesday August 17 2005, 10:33 pm:
If that did happen... they wouldnt sell them would they? My jeans never get ripped... but if you are still afraid... wash and dry them by themselves in the machine.

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BeMyPrInCe22 answered Monday August 15 2005, 2:53 pm:
you could paint over them with clear nail polish! Tell me how it works cuz i have a cupple of destroyed jeans.

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xHC0Barbi3x answered Saturday August 13 2005, 12:25 am:
<3. I've got like 5 pairs of destroyed jeans. Whenever I put them in the washer that doesnt really happen. I think it will over time though. Try washing them inside out. &hearts; Lauren

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Brunette27 answered Monday August 8 2005, 1:19 pm:
It sucks but clothes like that usually have to be hand-washed if you don't want to ruin them. It really is pretty easy you just fill the sink with water and put some detergent in. Then you just let the pants soak for a few minutes. Then you have to rinse them out and just like hang them up to dry- but make sure you squeeze them out really good first or it will take forever for them to dry! My parents have just recently made me do my own hand-laundry. Like other examples are shirts with like rhinestone things, delicate dresses,etc. Also, if you do wash them in the washing machine the frayed part will eventually rip.
<3 Good Luck <3
Brunette27

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X0C0URT answered Monday August 8 2005, 11:08 am:
The holes will be fine. I have a couple pairs and they've been through the wash many times. Nothing has ever happened to any of them. The only thing you have to be careful of is when you put them on, make sure you don't accidently shove your foot into one of the holes! I did that the first time I put them on and it made the hole a little bigger. No big deal but now I'm a little more careful. hope this helps! :-)

X0C0URT

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x1xmandiix3x answered Monday August 8 2005, 2:14 am:
you can handle that one of to ways ypu can hand wash them but thats not always fun or you can wash them in the wash on a small load and a delicate but what ever you do DONT BUT THEM IN THE DRIER i had a pair once thats a big no no
ope this helpsz <33 manda

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x0_summ3r_r0manc3_0x answered Monday August 8 2005, 2:03 am:
turn them inside out and then wash them seperatly on hand wash. the wholes will just fray more, but it looks cute like that anyway. hope that works!
sarah

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shake answered Monday August 8 2005, 12:47 am:
You "bought" from a store "Destroyed" jeans?

Do you buy everything you're told to buy? Get some good jeans, destroy those. The ones you pay 60 dollars for. Destory something exspensive.

You're gullible, buying jeans people aready screwed up for you when you could do so yourself.

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Bosnianchick13 answered Monday August 8 2005, 12:29 am:
well when you your pants it ses on them how to wash them whether to put them in the washing machine or to hand wash them,it ses it on the tag,that might help,but if you still are scared hand wash it just to make sure,
hope i helped
luv alma

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FREEZEPOP answered Monday August 8 2005, 12:11 am:
whenever you wash them, wash them inside out. and the frayed holes will just get more frayed. &hearts; Brittany

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bAhAmAmA0250 answered Sunday August 7 2005, 11:55 pm:
they just fray more. but i've never had a problem like that.

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