Basic washing method
A. Use white vinegar + water (white vinegar: water, 1:20) before dark jeans are put into the water for the first time. Or it can maintain the original color by soaking in salt water for about 20-30 minutes.
B. Wash dark and light colors separately: mixing together will cause color inter-dyeing.
C. Do not use bleach. Use detergent without enzyme with blue granules for washing. Because enzyme-added laundry detergent has a bleaching effect, it has an effect on the color of jeans.
D. Avoid direct sunlight exposure: Direct sunlight exposure will cause serious oxidation and fading.
E. Drying in a ventilated place: Not ventilated will make the pants difficult to dry and will produce peculiar smell.
F. Wash the reverse side and sun it on the reverse side as much as possible.
G. Wash the jeans with your hands, and try not to use washing machines and brushes. This can effectively maintain the original color of the jeans.
Basic maintenance method
A. Dark cotton jeans can be worn about 3 to 5 times or washed once a week.
B. Light color: white, khaki, camel… It depends on the situation.
C. Produce second-hand or very old jeans with a natural fading effect with a personal style on the new primary color jeans.
Some tips for Unwashed’s primary color jeans. After the first wash, you can wear it before it is dry to produce lines faster. For the jeans that have been dessized, you can simply use some corn starch and water and spray it on the surface of the jeans. Harden the jeans again.