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how to SAVE DISTRESSED JEANS??? So I have a pair of jeans that I love but I really should have returned them b/c they were pretty distressed when I BOUGHT them. Now the shits have a big rip in the thigh which I don't mind but I'm seriously wondering how many more times I can accidentally stick my foot through this hole & keep making it bigger - I'm gonna rip these shits apart soon
So what - can you buy new fronts & keep the backs of the legs?? And the first person to suggest patches DIES Thanks! | |
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Wear something underneath them so it looks like you did it on purpose.
in case I'm about to die. I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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CalhounSq said: So I have a pair of jeans that I love but I really should have returned them b/c they were pretty distressed when I BOUGHT them. Now the shits have a big rip in the thigh which I don't mind but I'm seriously wondering how many more times I can accidentally stick my foot through this hole & keep making it bigger - I'm gonna rip these shits apart soon
So what - can you buy new fronts & keep the backs of the legs?? And the first person to suggest patches DIES Thanks! now WHY can I relate to this? You know I had to throw away some GAP jeans which AREN'T CHEAP because of a hole in the crotch that I have no recollection of how it got there? Lance is SO a bottom | |
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All that ankle grabbin'...
Throw out Purple Rain? | |
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Moderator | Take them to a tailor, they'd know what to do. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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If you sew a backstitch where it is ripping, that will help slow it down. But you are going to have to throw them away eventually. Wanted: Virtual Sugar Daddy to help me buy stuff on Farmville and move up the ranks. Use of Viagra not authorized. Get your two minutes and go! | |
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You know, Wal-Mart sells the perfect thing for this. They have these denim-colored patch--
oh, oops!!! Never mind... Maybe grab some shears and make those shorts you've always wanted.... | |
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Nothinbutjoy said: Wear something underneath them so it looks like you did it on purpose.
in case I'm about to die. I have a pair ripped in the back of the legs and I wear colored tights under them. Sometimes with fishnet pantyhose too. When they rip a little more I'll turn them into shorts. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison | |
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Be gentle with them for as long as you can. Wash them with Woolite, on gentle cycle, or have them dry cleaned. Inevitably, you're gonna have to give 'em up. Just try and make 'em last as long as you can! | |
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DiscoballStallion said: CalhounSq said: So I have a pair of jeans that I love but I really should have returned them b/c they were pretty distressed when I BOUGHT them. Now the shits have a big rip in the thigh which I don't mind but I'm seriously wondering how many more times I can accidentally stick my foot through this hole & keep making it bigger - I'm gonna rip these shits apart soon
So what - can you buy new fronts & keep the backs of the legs?? And the first person to suggest patches DIES Thanks! now WHY can I relate to this? You know I had to throw away some GAP jeans which AREN'T CHEAP because of a hole in the crotch that I have no recollection of how it got there? If you only knew what I paid for these stupid things | |
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2the9s said: All that ankle grabbin'...
Throw out Purple Rain? I fear I cannot | |
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Sweeny79 said: Take them to a tailor, they'd know what to do.
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Nothinbutjoy said: Wear something underneath them so it looks like you did it on purpose.
in case I'm about to die. I no kill you | |
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ShySlantedEye1 said: If you sew a backstitch where it is ripping, that will help slow it down. But you are going to have to throw them away eventually.
NOOOOO!!! I've had them less than a year!!! | |
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ThreadBare said: You know, Wal-Mart sells the perfect thing for this. They have these denim-colored patch--
oh, oops!!! Never mind... Maybe grab some shears and make those shorts you've always wanted.... :::being dealt with via orgnotes::: | |
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Mazurack said: Be gentle with them for as long as you can. Wash them with Woolite, on gentle cycle, or have them dry cleaned. Inevitably, you're gonna have to give 'em up. Just try and make 'em last as long as you can!
I'm going to cry now | |
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CalhounSq said: Nothinbutjoy said: Wear something underneath them so it looks like you did it on purpose.
in case I'm about to die. I no kill you I no die!!! I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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ThreadBare said: YOU ARE PURE FUCKING EVIL!!! | |
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CalhounSq said: ThreadBare said: YOU ARE PURE FUCKING EVIL!!! Aww, sis. I'm sorry. I didn't mean it. | |
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CalhounSq said: Mazurack said: Be gentle with them for as long as you can. Wash them with Woolite, on gentle cycle, or have them dry cleaned. Inevitably, you're gonna have to give 'em up. Just try and make 'em last as long as you can!
I'm going to cry now Buy a back-up pair? | |
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ThreadBare said: CalhounSq said: YOU ARE PURE FUCKING EVIL!!! Aww, sis. I'm sorry. I didn't mean it. AAAAAHHHHH!!!!! Where IS my vaseline??? | |
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Mazurack said: CalhounSq said: I'm going to cry now Buy a back-up pair? Umm, they cost too much | |
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CalhounSq said: Mazurack said: Buy a back-up pair? Umm, they cost too much Woolite and gentle cycle it is then... | |
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Mazurack said: CalhounSq said: Umm, they cost too much Woolite and gentle cycle it is then... That's a good idea, thanks I'm still gonna cry though | |
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CalhounSq said: Mazurack said: Woolite and gentle cycle it is then... That's a good idea, thanks I'm still gonna cry though I will cry with ya... I know how it is. Especially when they stop making something that fits you sooooo gooood! That's what usually happens to me. I ruin it and then it's not available anymore. No feet through thighs. Geeentle. | |
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I woke up kinda masochistic today so PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! | |
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PANDURITO said: I woke up kinda masochistic today so PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! PATCH! | |
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Thank God for Oprah!!!
exerpt from O Magazine: "First Aid for Jeans" From too-worn-to-wear to born-again: New York City-based denimtherapy.com reconstructs jeans with denim thread - no pathes - in two weeks (estimated cost: $7 per inch). Denim Revival (323-852-7117), which ships nationwide, is a California vintage-clothing boutique as well as a repair business. And if you're in Los Angeles, take your tired & poor denim oldies to be resurrected at the legendary Simon Master Tailor (8042 West Third Street; no mail orders). . [Edited 7/30/06 23:51pm] | |
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If they're distressed take them to a psychiatrist.
Just kidding, just kidding!!! | |
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