
Many denim enthusiasts believe that “the less you wash, the better.” However, after a long season of wear or unexpected stains, a proper wash becomes essential to preserve the fabric’s life.
As a costume designer with 30 years of experience, I’ve handled countless garments and am a denim lover myself.
Here are some professional tips for washing your favorite jeans at home and maintaining their unique texture.
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Wash Inside Out

This is a golden rule.
Turning your jeans inside out protects the outer indigo dye from friction caused by the centrifugal force of the washing machine.
Use a Laundry Net
Fold your jeans neatly and place them in a laundry net.
This prevents unwanted wrinkles. If there are specific stains, make sure that area is on the outside of the fold to ensure thorough cleaning.
Wash for a Short Time
Long washing times can cause indigo color fading. Aim for a short cycle of 5-10 minutes. Using the “Quick Wash” setting is highly recommended.
Wash Separately
Indigo dye is prone to color bleeding, so always wash jeans separately to prevent color transfer to other clothes.
Do Not Add Detergent Directly
Direct contact of detergent with clothing can cause stains and uneven coloring.
Always dissolve the detergent in water before adding jeans.
Choose a Neutral Detergent
Avoid harsh powder detergents. To prevent color fading, use a neutral liquid detergent (for delicate fabrics) or a detergent specifically for denim.
Limit Spin-Drying to 1 Minute
Excessive spin-drying can leave streaks and fading. Limit spin-drying to approximately 60 seconds.
Dry Inside Out
To protect the surface from environmental damage, dry jeans inside out.

Dry in the Shade
Direct sunlight can cause yellowing and fiber deterioration. Allow jeans to air dry in a shady, well-ventilated area.

Avoid Tumble Drying
High temperatures are the enemy of denim. They cause unpredictable shrinkage. Let the natural air dry.
Beyond Washing: Denim as Art
No matter how carefully you care for them, jeans will eventually wear out, fray, and tear.
However, in my studio, we don’t see that as the end. We see it as a new beginning.
I specialize in “Reconstructed Denim.” I breathe new life into worn-out denim scraps, reviving them as “wearable art.” This is not just repair; it’s an upcycling process that respects the history of denim.
See how worn-out denim is transformed into unique couture pieces. Your favorite jeans have a story to tell too.
Also read: [Denim Repair Inspired by 90’s Grunge Rock]
Message from the Designer
The first step to creating your own special vintage item is proper care.
Even if your denim is no longer wearable, don’t throw it away. Let’s think together about how to transform it into a special piece.
Even if it’s just a small question or concern like, “Is it okay to ask about something like this?”, please feel free to contact us.
If you’d like, I have a portfolio available. Please check it out here.
