And this isn’t any old fabric malfunction. There’s a reason why it happens — several, actually. Almost all popular jeans today are woven with some stretch, which helps with comfort but also makes them easier to damage. The biggest culprit? Heat. But the dryer is not solely to blame. How you wash, dry and even store your jeans can be a game changer.
So, if you’ve ever stood there, staring at your formerly-smooth jeans and asking yourself where did things go wrong, you’re in the right spot. Let’s break it all down.
Why Do Jeans Ripple, Pucker or Wrinkle in the Wash?
After ruining more than one pair of jeans, I did some digging to find out what’s really going on. It turns out, those fibers are doing a lot when they go for a spin in the washer and dryer.
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