Tips to Rip Your Jeans
Article of the fabrics used for clothes is used more for jeans. The jeans should be more durable article of clothing in your closet. The ripped jeans were more expensive when they were in style. The trend now is to have your jeans look like they have used her for months. Here are some tips on how to look fashionable tear.
You will need the following materials:
- New jeans
- Pair of scissors
- File and sandpaper
- Large safety pin
- Money (optional)
The jeans should be washed. If you can you should start with the jeans slightly worn. You should wash the jeans again bought three or four times before use. Choose where to locate the tear. The jeans should only be torn in places where pressure is applied, such as the hips, pockets, buttocks, and knees. While you go about your normal daily routine, these areas often come into contact with the earth. A small slit should be cut. Make a tiny cut with scissors where you want to rip to appear.
Sand cloth with a nail file or sandpaper. Select the harder or sandpaper harshest possible. Rub on the desired area to be torn.
Take a rip using a bolt. If you want to make a small hole instead of a cut using a safety pin to draw some threads. Put the point of the pin between the threads and pull just a thread after thread tear of jeans. Keep doing this until you have a hole.
Scrub the denim again. Using the bottom of the rough sandpaper or file the edges of the tears you have just made. RAID also has some points if that is the look you want.
The jeans should be washed. When ripping is done, wash at least twice. Try putting about a teaspoon of sea water from pouring in to lighten the color and raerse.
Use them. Now you can show off your creation – set ‘t forget that as a feature you use. Jeans soon seem old and daggy.
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