REPAIR & CARE

DENIM

#1 True denim often uses indigo dyes that may bleed during wear. So, be cautious when sitting on white couches or wearing white tops with your jeans, as they can always transfer color. Usually, blue stains on white clothing can be easily removed.

#2 Jeans tend to stretch slightly, but they will regain their original fit after washing. Only jeans with T400 polyester won't stretch, and you can often find this information on the care label. Lighter jeans tend to stretch more, while darker ones feel sturdier.

#3 Always wash and iron them inside out. When machine-washing, ensure it's only half full, as overloading can cause white streaks on your pants that won't go away.

#4 Never wash dark clothing with a bleach-containing product, as it can cause white spots.

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REPAIR & CARE

DENIM

#1 True denim often uses indigo dyes that may bleed during wear. So, be cautious when sitting on white couches or wearing white tops with your jeans, as they can always transfer color. Usually, blue stains on white clothing can be easily removed.

#2 Jeans tend to stretch slightly, but they will regain their original fit after washing. Only jeans with T400 polyester won't stretch, and you can often find this information on the care label. Lighter jeans tend to stretch more, while darker ones feel sturdier.

#3 Always wash and iron them inside out. When machine-washing, ensure it's only half full, as overloading can cause white streaks on your pants that won't go away.

#4 Never wash dark clothing with a bleach-containing product, as it can cause white spots.

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