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ripped jeans


Question Posted Thursday February 22 2007, 12:44 am

how can i make ripes in my jeans that actually look like they came like that because i know just cutting it wouldnt look right. so what do i have to do to a pair of jeans that have no ripes in them look like the were made ripped?

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*Kate* answered Thursday February 22 2007, 1:07 pm:
I used a cheese grater on mine =]

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juicyloverxo12 answered Thursday February 22 2007, 1:55 am:
Take scissors and cut a hole whatever size you want, and then to make it look more natural take a razor and rub the blades on the edges of the rips. :) Hope I helped.

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DearAbby92 answered Thursday February 22 2007, 12:55 am:
Use scissors to make a rip, but than to make it look like it was worn and came that way, you can use sand paper and rub the rips to fray the thread.

Good Luck,

-Abby

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