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Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Techniques known to give better use your old jeans

We all have a jeans that no longer use because it is very old, old fashioned or because they simply bored and can last for months in our closet and neither look. But that may change with 7 simple techniques that will make your favorite outfit or, more usada- ready for a new look.




1. filing down rough edges:
Use sandpaper or a pumice stone to create a faded in places like knees or pockets. If you wear the pants, it will be easier to make a gradient that looks natural and more in keeping your body; but be careful not lijes too, because you can hurt.

2. A cutting:
On a flat surface and a cutter, short horizontal lines on the thighs or knees of the jeans. The lines should be parallel to each other. Place a magazine inside the fabric where the incisions do not cut the back of the garment.


3. A depilatory:
Using forceps, pull the blue that are vertically between cuts you did. The first will be a little hard to take, but others will be a cinch; once completed this step, you will create a network of white threads that are superchic in your jeans.


4. Be retailer:
Use a rake or scissors to scrape the folds, edges and pockets. It's your only chance to make yours! Remember that details count, it is what makes your jeans a unique and custom made piece.


5. All clear?
Make a mixture of one cup of water + half cup of bleach in a spray bottle. Sprinkle the garment where you want to make a bleached or, you can create an acid wash tying them with rubber bands and steeping in a solution of three parts water to one part bleach. Check every five minutes until you have the shade you want.


6. We need reinforcements!
Using a white or a similar color, the fabric thread, sew a perimeter near the edge of the holes to prevent the use and washing become larger; also do not want look like a hobo.


7. ready-to-wear:
Send them out to wash with cold water and make sure they are free of any remaining chlorine with an extra rinse. Now, ready to release ... again.

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