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Finding a pair of jeans that fit just right or a perfectly draped denim jacket is something of a holy grail, and caring for these pieces is a way to show your devotion. Quality denim is durable and can last a lifetime if you treat it right, which is a surprisingly easy task. The less you do, the better. Follow our tips to keep your denim in top shape for years to come.
Denim doesnโt need to be washed after every wear. Overwashing can lead to fading, shrinking, and wear on the fabric. Aim to wash jeans every ten wears or when theyโre visibly dirty. The longer you can go without washing, the better your denim will age.
For small stains or spills, spot cleaning is a great alternative to full washes. Use a mild detergent and a damp cloth to target problem areas without affecting the rest of the fabric.
If you absolutely need to wash your denim, turn the garment inside out to protect the outer surface. Use cold water and a gentle detergent to minimize fading and shrinking. Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals, which can weaken the fabric fibers.
For high-quality or raw denim, hand-washing is recommended to preserve the integrity of the fabric. Fill a tub or sink with cold water, add a small amount of mild detergent, and gently agitate the denim. Let it soak for up to half an hour before rinsing thoroughly.
Heat can be damaging to denim, so avoid using a dryer at all costs. Air-drying is bestโeither lay your denim flat or hang it to preserve its shape. If youโre worried about stiffness after air-drying, give your denim a gentle shake or stretch it while itโs still damp.
There's a long-held belief that freezing your denim is the best alternative to washing. Sorry to tell you, it's just not true. While freezing might help with odors temporarily, it doesnโt eliminate bacteria or really clean the fabric. Stick to spot cleaning and airing out your denim to keep it fresh between washes.
Amanda is a writer and travel professional with a decade of experience working in the fashion and lifestyle space. She serves as The Threadโs editorial consultant, helping to shape the stories we tell and the trends we cover. When sheโs not at home in Seattle with her dog Hadrian, Amanda spends half the year traveling the world as a tour guide in places like Italy, Mexico, Cambodia, and beyond.
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