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Jeans


Question Posted Thursday December 28 2006, 7:20 pm

I have a problem with all the jeans i buy! in about 6 months time after i buy them, they start to rip at ususlly the crotch part. I cant keeping buying jeans over and over again. Am i over wearing them? What can i do to get rid of the problem?

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khadiya answered Sunday December 31 2006, 2:30 am:
This more money better jeans saying is not true!!
Just because they cost more doesnt mean that are better! It just means that it cost more to make them because of material, or they are imported.
certain place make thier jeans the way they do because if they didnt rip or tear, they wouldnt get any business now would they?

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opinionated06 answered Friday December 29 2006, 1:29 pm:
Are you wearing them too tight? Try buying your next pair of jeans a size bigger than you would normally wear or choosing a more relaxed fit. Besides, super tight jeans are unflattering and trouser jeans are in so it's a win-win. :)

When you try them on, make sure they don't pull across the thighs. That could be part of it too. I'm not really sure if washing them less will do anything, but it's worth a try! One other thought ... I don't know what brand of jeans you usually buy, but maybe it's time to invest in a higher qualit pair that are going to last much longer. (Gap, Banana Republic, etc.) They'll stay nicer longer, and it'll probably end up being the same price as say, buying 3 pairs of jeans that rip within months of buying them. Good luck! :)

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TEENAGExHEARTS answered Thursday December 28 2006, 9:03 pm:
i would recommend what the other people have told you, to not wash them as often. but i would also recommend that when you do wash them make sure to zip up the zipper. if you wash jeans with the zipper open then they are more prone to ripping in the crotch area.

good luck =]

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duudee_advicer answered Thursday December 28 2006, 8:45 pm:
Ack, I hate this problem.
This always happens to me in the butt area.
=P

Okay so, I've started buying bigger jeans.
This helped a little bit, but they eventually
ripped again.

Try not washing them so much.
So instead of wearing them everyday and washing
them everynight, wear them two times in a row
(unless they get stained of course)
This will help the material to not
get worn down so much in the dryer.

If you're talking about Hollister jeans
I've noticed this problem ALOT.
I've had 8 pairs of jeans from there
and they've all ripped within 7 months.
I don't buy them anymore, the lack of
quality is not worth the high price.

Also, try buying thicker jeans.
And when you sit, I'm not sure if you
spread your legs far apart, but that could
also be the problem. It happened
to my friend, it just stretched the material
too much.

Good Luck <3

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kellyy answered Thursday December 28 2006, 8:44 pm:
You could also maybe buy them a size larger so you grow into them eventually. You may be over wearing them, there is nothing wrong that. Just wear other things and no so often.

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AMYGWENDOLiNExO answered Thursday December 28 2006, 8:23 pm:
You might be over wearing them, or it could be the quality of the jeans. I don`t know what type you buy, but usually when you buy jeans, you should spend a little bit more money, just because they tend to last longer! Also, to stop the ripping, the only thing you can do is, not wear them as much & not wash them after everytime you wear them. Washing them making them wear out, as well. =]

&hearts;

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