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   Washed Jeans None of my friends would like to see the jeans left behind in the washed water. colour 。 Indeed, fading or fading will make it brighter and more natural than before, and the shrinkage of trousers will make jeans less stylish and compact than before. No matter how big you are brand The trousers, or the trousers bought on the stalls, you certainly don't want it to fade or shrink. Then, how can we keep jeans' youth for a long time?


1, remember that when you wash jeans, you must turn the trousers inside, that is to say, wash the inside of your pants.


2, wash, do not use hot water wash, use cold water, because this helps to reduce fading and avoid shrinkage, conditional use of special washing liquid.


3, no matter what jeans you wear, try not to bleach.


4, if conditions permit, try to dry naturally and do not dry in the washing machine.


5, do not hang up jeans, but try to fold them.

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