Is there a way to rip your jeans so it looks natural??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? fabulous11 answered Thursday July 6 2006, 6:21 pm: Yeaa there are plenty of ways. But making it xcome out good is the hard part. If you gonna do it reccomend trying to do it on a pair of jeans you dont wear just for practice. Depending on how you want it to rip you coul use anyhtig from a knife, to siccors, to cheese graders lol. I have never accualy tryed so im not sure exactally how, but if you just play around with it im sure you could make it look realy cool =0
xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx answered Thursday July 6 2006, 4:35 pm: I did one of my jeans and I used a razers blade and I went across the jeans with it and it ripped and you keep doing it until you know that the hole is the size you want it. It will leave strings but at times it wont, so then you can sow that part it`s actually pretty fun to do. Hope I helped. [ xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx's advice column | Ask xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Thursday July 6 2006, 3:22 pm: I found some websites to help you, because i don't rip my jeans. Hope they can help you =]
jealousyxo answered Thursday July 6 2006, 2:35 pm: Ive never actually ripped my jeans ive wanted too but my mom dosent like the whole style of it,but anyways i found some websites where it shows you how to get ripped jeans i hope they work out for you.....
partygurl24 answered Thursday July 6 2006, 1:58 pm: Well, you could use a knife or cheese shredder-that way, they're done by yourself, and they'll look mre natural than when you buy them at the store. Try this website for more tips:
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