Question Posted Wednesday November 15 2006, 7:58 pm
i want some ripped lookin jeans but 50 dollars boy isn`t that expensive.
actually i can`t aford clothes so expensive at the moment..
maybe 20 at the most for jeans so do you know any sites i can look at thanks.
keep in mind not expensive..
TinkerbellsHelp answered Friday November 17 2006, 1:04 pm: Just buy a pair of cute jeans at a department store or whatever for cheap or and old pair of jeans you have. Then rip them yourself! Get a cheesegrater or sand paper or something if you want them distressed and get some scissors and put a small hole in the knee and rip it so its bigger. [ TinkerbellsHelp's advice column | Ask TinkerbellsHelp A Question ]
MelLeDisko answered Thursday November 16 2006, 12:08 am: Well do you want ripped jeans for 20 bucks or even possibly, for free?
Just take a pair of old jeans you don't want to really wear anymore ( like, covered-wise that still fit and would look good ripped up ) or just buy a new pair that you'd want to rip up, and take some scissors.
Now, don't make huge cuts, cause then they'll just look sliced and weird looking. Make little snips in the places you want them, and then put two of your fingers in the little hole, and try and rip it, but slowly of course, so you don't wind up ripping more than you want.
Now just keep doing this until you've completed all the holes and everything.
Also, if you want that ripped hole look, take a cheese grater if you have one or a razor, whichever, and just start trying to rub it on the jeans and get them to create a rough texture in sports to create a hole effect, also.
Everyone always asks me where I get mine, and I just tell them I made them myself, adn they're really impressed with it too.
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