Exploring the Different Ways to Dry Your Jeans

Exploring the Different Ways to Dry Your Jeans

Jeans aren’t immune to the effects of dirt and debris. Like virtually all other garments, they require washing on a regular basis. You don’t have to necessarily wash them each time you wear them, but you will need to wash your jeans. Otherwise, they’ll develop stains and other superficial blemishes that lower their aesthetic value. After washing your jeans, though, you’ll need to dry them. So, what are some of the different ways that you can dry your jeans? Use a Clothes Dryer Not surprisingly, the most common method for drying jeans involves the use of a clothes dryer. Clothes dryers are large household appliances that spin garments around in a cylindrical drum while exposing them to hot air. The hot air causes moisture to evaporate out of the jeans, at which point it’s dispelled through a vent. Using a clothes dryer is probably the easiest way to dry your jeans. It doesn’t require any manual labor on your behalf. Just place your wet jeans inside the drum and turn on the dryer. The clothes dryer will then spin your jeans around the drum while exposing them to hot air. Clothes dryers have several settings, some of which include the following: Low heat: Uses a minimal amount of heat to protect garments from heat-related damage.Medium heat: Uses a medium amount of heat for a balanced combination of drying and protection against damage.High heat: Uses the highest amount of heat for stronger drying performance but at the cost of increased wear and tear.Tumble dry: Doesn’t use any heat and, instead, dries garments simply by spinning them around in a drum....
What Are Traveler Jeans?

What Are Traveler Jeans?

There’s no denying the fact that jeans are popular. Statistics show that the average person owns over a half-dozen pairs of jeans. Some people own even more. While all jeans are made of denim, many of them feature unique characteristics that distinguish them from the rest. In addition to traditional jeans, for instance, you’ll probably encounter traveler jeans. What are traveler jeans exactly, and how do they differ from their traditional counterparts? Overview of Traveler Jeans Also known simply as travel jeans, traveler jeans are a special type of jeans that are designed with an emphasis on comfort. They are known as “traveler jeans” because they offer a comfortable construction and fit that makes them ideal for traveling. Whether you’re walking around town or taking a multi-mile hike through the countryside, you can’t go wrong with a pair of high-quality traveler jeans. They offer a superior level of comfort that’s not found in other types of jeans. Traveler Jeans vs Traditional Jeans When comparing traveler jeans to traditional jeans, you’ll notice a few key differences. First and foremost, traveler jeans are designed with an elastic waistband, whereas traditional jeans are designed with a standard and rigid waistband. The elastic waistband used in traveler jeans has a drawstring that allows you to easily tie or untie them around your waist. In comparison, traditional jeans have a standard fly consisting of buttons and a zipper. The combination of an elastic waistband with a drawstring makes traveler jeans a more comfortable alternative to traditional jeans. Although there are exceptions, most traveler jeans also feature an elastic strip around the bottom of each...
What to Do If Your Jeans Are Too Long

What to Do If Your Jeans Are Too Long

Are your jeans too long? Like most full-length trousers and pants, jeans should typically extend 1 or 2 inches past your ankles when worn. If they are longer, several problems may occur. Your jeans may bunch up in the middle to create a messy appearance, or they may drag on the ground. In the latter scenario, allowing the bottom of your jeans to drag on the ground will likely damage them. They’ll slowly begin to degrade and unravel, resulting in permanent damage. There are a few things you do, however, if your jeans are too long. Wear Them Higher on Your Waist If your jeans are too long, try wearing them higher on your waist. Most jeans are designed to sit directly on your waistline when worn. Others are designed to sit a little lower or a little higher. Regardless, wearing your jeans higher on your waist will essentially make them shorter. If your jeans are 2 inches too long, for example, you can wear them 2 inches higher on your waist, allowing for a more appropriate length in which they don’t bunch up in the middle or drag on the ground. Shrink Them If your jeans are both too long and too wide, you can try shrinking them. Assuming they are made of pure denim — which most jeans are — they should shrink at least somewhat when exposed to heat. Heat causes organic materials, including denim, to permanently contract. What’s the best way to expose your jeans to heat exactly? You can wash your jeans in hot water to trigger shrinkage. Don’t just wash them in hot...
The Complete Guide to Wearing a Jean Jacket

The Complete Guide to Wearing a Jean Jacket

A jean jacket is a classic form of outerwear that’s perfect for men and women of all ages. It’s made of the same denim material as jeans, allowing for a timeless style. Not everyone is familiar with jean jackets, though. While most people have at least seen them, many don’t know the proper way to choose and wear a jean jacket. If you’re among this crowd, don’t worry because we have you covered. Below is a complete guide on jean jackets. History of Jean Jackets Jean jackets aren’t a new or otherwise modern garment. On the contrary, they’ve been around since the late 1800s. Reports show that Levi Strauss invented the world’s first jean jacket in 1880 as a form of outerwear for miners, gold prospectors and cowboys. Strauss had invented denim trousers, known as jeans, about 10 years prior. Using the same denim material, he invented a jacket. It’s safe to say that Strauss denim jacket was a hit, as it quickly sold out. Other companies followed suit by producing and selling their own jean jackets. Jean jackets have only become more popular over the years. Today, they are worn by millions of men and women throughout the world on a regular basis. Choosing the Right Jean Jacket Not all jean jackets are the same. If you’re thinking about wearing this classic garment, you’ll need to choose the right type. When shopping for a jean jacket, pay attention to the color. Denim garments — including jeans and jean jackets — have traditionally featured a light blue color. Light blue is probably the most popular color in which jean...
An Introduction to Double-Zipper Jeans

An Introduction to Double-Zipper Jeans

Ever since they were invented in the late-1800s, jeans have followed a similar design consisting of a denim construction with a zipper or buttons for the fly and open pockets on the side and back. In recent years, however, manufacturers have begun exploring alternative styles. While you can still find jeans in this traditional style, you can now find them in alternative styles as well. Double-zipper jeans, for instance, have become a popular alternative. They are still made of denim, but they use a different design that embraces two zippers on both the right and left sides. What Are Double-Zipper Jeans? Available for sale here at MakeYourOwnJeans, double-zipper jeans are a unique style of denim trousers that are characterized by their use of dual zipper pockets on the front right and front left sides. Upon hearing the term “double-zipper jeans,” many people assume that they have two zippers for the fly. In reality, double-zipper jeans have the same fly configuration as traditional jeans. They are known as “double-zipper jeans” because they have dual zippers on each side. As shown in the photos here, double-zipper jeans have two zippers on the front right side and two zippers on the front left side. All four of these zippers run horizontally, meaning you’ll need to pull them from side to side to open or close them. Benefits of Double-Zipper Jeans With double-zipper jeans, you can create stylish outfits that stand out from the crowd. Most jeans use a similar design with two plain pockets on the front. Traditional jeans have a single open pocket on the front left side and another open...