2) Why Do Jeans Get Weird Ripples After Washing?

Ever notice strange ripples on your jeans after washing? You’re not alone. These bumps are common, and here’s why they happen—and how to prevent or fix them.
What Causes Ripples:
Stretchy Fabrics: Elastane or spandex can lose shape with frequent wear and wash, causing warping—especially around knees and thighs.
Rough Washing: Hot water, high-speed cycles, and dryers can damage fibers.
Poor Fit or Quality: Tight or low-quality jeans stretch unevenly and ripple.
Improper Storage: Folding can lead to creases that turn into ripples over time.

Prevention Tips:
Wash Less Often: Spot clean and air them out between wears. Use cold water and gentle cycles.
Skip the Dryer: Air dry to avoid heat damage.
Use Gentle Detergent: Harsh soaps can weaken fibers.
Hang Instead of Fold: Keeps the shape intact.
How to Fix Rippled Jeans:
Steam or Iron: Gently smooth ripples with low heat and a pressing cloth.

Rewash & Reshape: Soak in lukewarm water, reshape while damp, and dry flat or hanging.
See a Tailor: For persistent ripples, a professional can help restore the fit.
When to Replace:
If fabric is thinning or elasticity is shot, it might be time to invest in a better-quality pair.

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