How To Look After Your Jeans (2024)

How To Look After Your Jeans (1)

Learning how to look after and clean your jeans is the best way to ensure you are getting the best out of them. So, we’ve put together this guide to help you learn how to look after raw denim jeans.

Denim Care Varies for Sanforized or Unsanforized Jeans

Before you can care for your jeans appropriately, you must work out whether your jeans are sanforized or not. This information is usually listed in the product description on our site. If shopping in-store, our team members will gladly help you.

The two types require different denim care.

What is sanforized denim?

Sanforized denim is that which has been processed to remove shrinkage from the fabric after it is woven.

The sanforization process uses steam and pressure to shrink and stretch the new fabric. Sanforized denim will have minimal shrinkage because of this process, most pairs will lose only about 0.5”-1” in length with a wash.

Does sanforized denim shrink?

Because sanforized denim has little shrinkage, it does not need to be soaked before wear. Feel free to start wearing it right away.

Having said that, some wearers prefer to soak their sanforized jeans, to remove some of the starch. In doing so, they get the minimal shrinkage in length out of the way.

What is unsanforized denim?

Unsanforized denim, otherwise known as shrink-to fit or loomstate, has not undergone the sanforization process. Unsanforized jeans tend to have a rougher texture and hairier feel in comparison to sanforized fabrics. They require an initial soak and will shrink by about 10%.

Preparing your Jeans: The Initial Soak

When soaking, always turn your jeans inside out. You then have two options.

  1. Put your jeans in the bathtub in lukewarm water for around 30 minutes. Agitate the jeans so the cotton fibres absorb the water whilst the shrinkage takes place.

  2. Alternatively, put your jeans in the washing machine. Ensure the washing cycle uses warm water and do not use any laundry detergent.

Soaking your jeans is an effective way to remove most or all of the shrinkage. We suggest avoiding soap, to keep some of the starch that helps form defined creases in a new pair.

Avoid the spin cycle and hang your jeans to air dry. Using a tumble dryer can leave vertical creases in a new pair. For best results we recommend at least two soaks.

How to Wash Jeans

When it comes to washing jeans, remember these top tips:

Avoid hot wash cycles - as this will damage the fibres in the denim.
Use a minimal amount of washing powder.
Never use a tumble dryer!

How Often Should You Wash Your Jeans?

Your jean washing schedule will depend on the look you want to achieve.

Wash your jeans more often for a lower contrast, vintage fade.

Wash less often for higher contrast at creases and points of abrasion.

If you desire high-contrast fades, we suggest waiting up to five or six months of daily wear before the first wash. After this initial settling-in period, begin washing your jeans fairly frequently: once every 1-2 months.

After the first wash, the creases on your jeans will be well-defined. At this stage, it's safe to wash them more often and you will continue to see the denim's colour evolve.

This will also help to preserve the denim and the stitching, which is more prone to breakage with multiple long periods without washing. Make sure you turn your jeans inside out every time you wash them.

You can spot clean your pair of jeans without putting them on a wash cycle. Simply use a damp cloth with cold water to remove the excess soil and let it air dry.

How to avoid crotch blowouts

Soaking or washing your jeans will strengthen the cotton, especially in areas of stress such as the crotch. This should help to avoid those dreaded crotch blowouts.

Top Tip for Jeans that Last a Lifetime

If you want your jeans to last for years, make sure to wash them from time to time. There is little point in having killer contrast fades if they fall apart.

Remember: you only need to wash jeans when they are unbearably dirty or start to host an odour. You certainly don’t need to wash your jeans after every wear.

You may want to invest in a quality detergent, specifically designed for denim. Consider an enzyme-free liquid laundry detergent like Mr Black denim wash.

Alternatively, speak to a member of our team about our pre-purchase washing service.

How To Look After Your Jeans (2024)

FAQs

How To Look After Your Jeans? ›

A good rule of thumb is to wash your jeans after every 3-10 wears, or when they start to smell. If you're regularly active in your jeans (think: manual work, anything where you work up a sweat), wash them every 3 wears, but if you're working at a desk, you can probably go through multiple wears without washing.

How can I prolong the life of my jeans? ›

The Way You Care For Your Jeans
  1. Don't wash your jeans every time you wear them.
  2. There's a better way to ash them than in the washing machine.
  3. Hang them to dry, preferably outdoors, turned inside-out.
  4. You can clean your jeans without washing them.

How many times should you wear jeans before washing? ›

A good rule of thumb is to wash your jeans after every 3-10 wears, or when they start to smell. If you're regularly active in your jeans (think: manual work, anything where you work up a sweat), wash them every 3 wears, but if you're working at a desk, you can probably go through multiple wears without washing.

How often should jeans be worn? ›

"Denim is a thick fabric (unlike your average T-shirt) so you can get away with more wears between washes. We recommend washing after 10 or so wears—or whenever jeans smell stale or unpleasant.

How long do jeans last if you wear them everyday? ›

The average lifespan of jeans is about two to five years. For the most part, the lifespan of jeans depends on how often you wear them and what you do while wearing them. If you wear your jeans every day and move a lot in them, they will probably last about two years.

How do I keep my jeans from sagging? ›

Hitching up your pants before sitting down to prevent overstretching them with your knees is helpful, but if you're likely to forget, try wearing a belt with your jeans instead. Belts help to keep your pants up and maintain their form over your body.

Why do my jeans always sag? ›

Most "stretch denim" is a combination of cotton and spandex, versus traditional denim, which is 100 percent cotton. And that spandex--while curve-hugging in the beginning--loses its elasticity over time, causing that awful sag right below your derrière.

Is it OK to wear the same jeans everyday? ›

Depending on your lifestyle, you can wear jeans for weeks without washing them. You should only put them in the machine when they are dirty and you can see they need washing. If you're feeling like they're dirty but you can't see any actual dirt on them, the best thing to do is to spot clean and air them out.

Is it OK to wash jeans every week? ›

First things first: Generally speaking, you shouldn't wash your jeans after every wear. It's not necessary, and it can actually cause them to break down faster. Instead, a good guideline is to wash them between every three to ten wears.

How many jeans should I own? ›

And you won't need that many in your closet, saving you time, space, and money. Depending on your laundry schedule, you might need more than 5 pairs of jeans. But for most people, 4 to 5 pairs of casual pants, including denim jeans, are all that is needed to look stylish and well dressed.

Should jeans be washed inside out? ›

To make sure that your jeans last longer, it is wise to always wash them inside out. This will minimize the amount of stress placed on the fabric, which helps preserve its integrity over time.

How often should you wash your bra? ›

Madeline Miller, a product specialist at The Laundress, agrees and recommends washing bras every two to three wears. "In general, fine lace lingerie can be laundered less often if it's used for 'special occasion' wear, while everyday synthetics and cottons can stand to be washed on a regular basis."

Should I put my jeans in the freezer? ›

So, keep the jeans out of the freezer

The bottom line about freezing jeans is to defrost it. Save the freezer space for your food and ice. Jeans in the freezer doesn't kill all the germs that accumulate over time. It's okay to wash your jeans when you need to.

When should you stop wearing jeans? ›

Based on the final data, the researchers recommend ditching denim by the time you reach 53 years old. It's not because you're making a fashion faux pas, though. In truth, it just becomes harder to find a pair that fits by that age.

Is it OK to wear jeans for 3 days? ›

Jeans can typically be worn 3 times before washing. Leggings and tights should be washed after every wear to get rid of the baggy knees. Suits typically can be worn several times during normal use before dry cleaning (3-4 times for wool and 4-5 times for synthetics).

Is it bad to wear the same jeans twice in one week? ›

As long as you maintain cleanliness and do not allow bacteria to grow, it is okay to wear the same pair of pants for one week. Make sure your pants dry when you come home from work before wearing them again.

Does starch make jeans last longer? ›

Starch allows you to create a more prominent crease in the jeans that will last longer. Ironing the jeans after starching is all that's needed for a strong crease. Starch creates a sheen on the denim that can leave your jeans looking more professional.

How do I keep my jeans from fading and shrinking? ›

The cold water actually helps trap the dye inside the fabric and prevents color bleeding. Washing your jeans in warm or hot water will speed up fading and cause them to shrink, so washing in cold water is always best.

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