We Take Our Jeans Seriously!

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And the truth is, jeans don’t require a ton of maintenance. In fact, if you want to keep them in tip-top condition, you should actually wash them as infrequently as possible.

Hazel Morley, VP of design at menswear provider Bonobos, said she washes her jeans as little as possible to ensure they last a long time. Until your jeans are visibly in need—or smell in need—of a washing, hold off on cleaning them.

Photo: Justin Krajeski

 

To keep your jeans dark for a very long time, hand-wash them inside out, and then hang-dry them right-side out.

 

Washing jeans inside out in cold water will help preserve the color of richer, darker dyes. Photo: Justin Krajeski

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For the average person who isn’t obsessed with keeping their jeans in perfect condition, machine-washing works too. Washing your jeans inside out helps maintain their color by protecting the outside fibers, regardless of whether you wash them by hand or in the machine.  “I’ll never suggest drying your jeans in a dryer, which can be really hard on clothes,” Morley said

As for what will actually clean your jeans, skip the specialty denim detergents, and instead opt for something mild, like Tide Free & Gentle.

— by Justin Krajeski    https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/guides/how-to-wash-jeans/

 

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