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    care of wrangler jeans

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    These guys will take great care of any pair of Wrangler jeans. (*!*)


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    hector5559

    What an a--e,fit for a bucking bronco,
    country bumpkin

    Moderator
    Nothing wrong with that. LOL
    Ducky

    Moderator
    I really care for these Wranglers. {(0-0)}
    Bob/PKB

    OK, the first and third pix actually took away my breath. OH
    Ducky

    Moderator
    Silly old ladies, aren't we? Fun though. :)
    country bumpkin

    Moderator
    Number one does it for me. :)
    Ducky

    Moderator
    I like number one also but two, three and four are also fine.....assuming they have a brain to match the rest of it. :)
    country bumpkin

    Moderator
    Or a big brain stem. LOL
    Ducky

    Moderator
    No comment.
    country bumpkin

    Moderator
    No comment means you're thinking about it. :)
    Bob/PKB

    Taking a break from a term paper. These photos perk me right up, but NOT to want to go back to the term paper!!!!



    Wrangler makes jeans for cowboys and cowgirls, and those that want to look like them. They have extra fabric to allow you to comfortably sit on a horse and the pockets are positioned to avoid sitting on your wallet. Properly washing your Wrangler jeans can ensure that they last a long time. It's common for Wranglers to come out of the dryer wrinkled, so you need to take steps to prevent that from happening.



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    • Turn the jeans inside out. This will protect the color of your jeans, whether you've chosen the traditional dark denim Wranglers or any of the newer colors.




    • Wash the jeans in hot water. This will help to remove any dirt and grime.




    • Add fabric softener, if desired. Wrangler jeans are typically quite stiff when you first buy them. Many people prefer their jeans to be a bit softer. Adding fabric softener will help start this process.




    • Air dry your jeans. Do not place them in the dryer. Instead, you want to turn them right side out and hang them outside to dry. Avoid direct sunlight, which can fade the jeans.




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    Read more : http://www.ehow.com/how_6417607_wash-wrangler-jeans.html

    When I buy a new pair ,I put them on and sit in the barth for a few days until they are so tight,that in the end they make my eyes Water,

    country bumpkin

    Moderator
    Ted's eyes would water if he saw you soaking in your Wrangler's too Dougal.
    Bob/PKB

    LMAO, truly LMAO.

    Classic Shrink To Fit 


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    Shrink to Fit: A Guide to Shrinking the Classic Levi’s 501 STF Jeans


    BY ANDREW SNAVELY PHOTOS BY ANDREW SNAVELY



    Your new favorite jeans cost less than $50 and will fit you perfectly.



    Rarely does the company that invents something become the beloved version for everyday shoppers and snobs alike, while maintaining a very affordable price. But this is the case with Levi’s. Considered the go-to starter pair for raw denim by denimheads, the Levi’s 501 Shrink-to-Fit jeans are a smart investment whether you’re frugal or snooty.


    Most jeans that you find in stores have been created with denim that was “sanforized,” a process invented in the 1920s that limits post-wash shrinkage to only 1%. Prior to this, and still true for raw denim today, a pair of jeans would shrink 7 to 10% after the first wash, and continue shrinking slightly on subsequent washes. This means you have to account for the shrinkage when buying raw jeans, requiring a sizing up of several inches.


    Why go through all the hassle? Well, raw denim has a few other unique properties. When cared for correctly, raw denim shapes and molds itself to the wearer’s body, resulting in a pair of jeans that not only fit your measurements, but also your unique shape.


    Ever try on a pair of jeans that fit great in the waist and inseam, but were too baggy in the thighs or too tight in the calves? That’s because everyone is unique, and the shape and sizing a brand’s designer decided on may not work for your body. Raw denim takes all that out of the equation.


    Prior to sanforization becoming standard, getting the perfect fit caused folks to do some pretty eyebrow raising things just for their jeans. Famous myths on the web include dragging a fresh pair behind a car and dropping them overboard behind a boat.


    Among denimheads, the process of wearing in a pair of raw jeans is a part of the charm. As the denim shrinks and conforms to your body, it also develops fading and whiskers with a more natural appearance than those bought pre-distressed at a store – a point of pride among those devoted to the practice. There’s a whole glossary of terms for specific types of distressing including “whiskers” on the tops of the thighs, “honeycombs” on the backs of the knees, and “stacks” on the ankles.


    Raw denim like my 501 StF’s are stiffer than typical jeans. This creates less loose movement in the denim, allowing “stacking” or more breaks at the end of the pant leg without the fabric flapping in the motion.


    My Shrink to Fit’s were my first adventure into raw denim and I have been very impressed with how great they look and fit, compared to how much I paid. Traditional Levi’s 501 Shrink to Fits can be found for around $40 online on sale, and in many stores. The 501 offers a classic straight fit, which keeps us stylish in these slimmer times, while also accommodating everyday items like boots.


    For those unconvinced, the care process may tip the scale into the downright dirty. Raw denim producers recommend not washing the jeans for up to 6 months after the initial sizing wash to allow them to complete the fitting process, a gross-sounding proposition.


    However, you may be surprised at how unsmelly your jeans remain, but there are a few remedies for those who can’t bear it anymore. The most common recommendation for sour jeans is to place them in the freezer overnight – the cold kills the smell without causing the shrinking and fading a full wash will incur.


    As with all jeans, raw denim should be washed in cold water (except during the shrinking process) and inside out to preserve the indigo. Diehard denimheads even suggest throwing on your jeans and sitting in the tub to maintain the size and shape when they need a cleaning.


    I’d say for those with less conviction to use a washer with cold water and line dry, while limiting cleanings to only when it’s absolutely necessary, whether that’s 6 months or sooner.


    There’s a breaking in process with raw denim, just as there is with a proper fitting pair of shoes. The raw denim may feel stiff or tight in some areas for a few days, but it will loosen up as the denim learns to fit your body.


    If you search how to shrink your 501s you may get overwhelmed as I did while researching it. There are a lot of very dedicated folks who take this very seriously – many of whom contradict each other in the process. But I actually found it to be quite straight forward when doing it myself.


    I first learned of the concept a few years ago when I came across this post on Thighs Bigger Than Your Head. I chose to follow Levi’s recommended process with a few of Tommy’s practical tips thrown in and am super pleased with the results.


    Proper Sizing


    The most important part of the process is correctly sizing up to accommodate the shrinking. Levi’s instructions offer a table that explains how many inches to add based on your normal size. Fair warning, you may not be the size you think you are due to “glamor sizing,” a common practice among retailers over the last few years that puts smaller sizing labels on clothing that is not accurate if checked with a measuring tape.





    Waist
    Size Up 
     
    Inseam
    Size Up 


    27-36″
    1″
     
    27-34″
    3″


    38-48″
    2″
     
    36″ and up
    4″


    50″ and up
    3″
     
     
     



    Based on this table, I sized up 1 inch in the waist, and 3 inches in the inseam. You can see in the before and after photos just how dramatic the shrinking process is.


    Levis 501 Shrink to Fit guide how to


    Hot Bath


    When unsanforized denim comes into contact with water, it shrinks while drying.  So, we need to get these puppies wet. Plug your bath tub and turn the hot water all the way on (obviously be careful, it’s hot). We only need enough water to submerge the jeans all the way. Once you get to that point, turn your jeans inside out to protect as much of the indigo dye as possible, and place your jeans in the water, making sure they get completely wet.


    Levis 501 Shrink to Fit guide how to


    You can see how the deep indigo comes off in the water. Don’t worry, it shouldn’t stain the tub. It left no trace when I drained the water.


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    Hang Dry


    After an hour of soaking, pull your jeans out of the water and hang them by the shower head with a pants hanger. We want as much of the water to drip off as possible.


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    The inky water left over.


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    Towel Dry


    After your jeans have stopped dripping, lay them flat between two towels on the floor. I was concerned that the wet dye would come off on the towels so I used blue towels. The towels did get some blue on them, but all of it came out when they were washed.


    Walk along the towel to push as much water out of the jeans as possible. Turn the jeans right side out, and repeat the towel walking.


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    Wear Dry & Fitting


    Now you should have a very damp but not soaked pair of blue jeans. The key to not over-shrinking is using your body as a guide. So, throw ’em on and wear them until they’re dry. “Wear soaking wet jeans until they dry? I don’t even like getting out of the pool.” I can hear you saying, but mine dried in less than an hour except for the thicker spots, and it really wasn’t that uncomfortable.


    This is really the secret to getting your jeans sized the right way.


    Don’t sit on any light couches or chairs while the denim is wet, you might transfer some dye.


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    Wear them with pride


    Now comes the easy part. Wear your jeans often, with pride. They’ll shrink, conform, and distress to your body and life. After some time, you’ll have your new favorite pair of jeans, and they cost you less than a meal for two at a decent restaurant.


    Tips for maintaining your jeans



    • Wear them as much as possible

    • Limit the washing to only when it’s actually needed. Use Febreeze or the freezer method for killing odor until then.

    • The more you wear them, the looser they’ll get. Getting them damp, or a full wash, will tighten the fibers again.


    Pick some up on Amazon.


    Ducky

    Moderator
    <sigh> Can't they just make clothes that fit! :)
    jhharlan

    Oh, but shrink to fit will fit YOU just the way you are. Every bump, every wrinkle, every part affected by gravity. But will look good and tailored....
    Ducky

    Moderator
    Okay but what happens when two months from now, I gain ten pounds. Can I blow them up so they are bigger?
    jhharlan

    Silly duck. You treat them like all your too small clothes. Gobble gobble!
    Ducky

    Moderator
    Okay. Just wait for them to fit again. ha!
    hector5559

    Somone after my own heart The pain and suffering ,my eyes are watering at the very thought of reading this,Lets get in the tub together Julie,and be as one,


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