Why Do Jeans Get Those Weird Ripples After Washing (and How to Fix Them)?
How to Prevent Ripples in Your Denim
The good news? Most ripples can be avoided with a little care.
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Wash Less, Wear More
Denim doesn’t need to be washed every time you wear it. Spot clean with a damp cloth, air them out, and wash only when necessary. When you do wash, flip them inside out, stick to cold water, and use a gentle cycle. -
Skip the Dryer
Heat is the fast track to warped denim. Air-drying—whether hanging from the waistband or laying flat on a rack—helps jeans keep their shape and prevents shrinking. -
Choose the Right Detergent
Harsh detergents weaken fibers. Instead, go with a mild formula designed for dark or delicate fabrics. This keeps your denim stronger for longer.Premium denim brandsLaundry services near me -
Store Smarter
Trade folding for hanging. Use pants hangers or drape your jeans over a closet rod. No more permanent creases or unnecessary ripples.
How to Fix Jeans That Already Rippled
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