When moderator, Andy Sewer, who obviously seemed a bit taken aback, asked Bergh the age-old question: how often should one be washing their jeans then? Bergh answered:
“Not very often. If you talk to real denim aficionados, they’ll tell you, don’t wash your blue jeans.”
Washing denim has always been a complicated and hotly debated issue—how often it should be done, what tools should be utilized, whether or not it collects bacteria, etc.
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Posted: at 24-05-2014 10:53 AM (10 years ago) | Addicted Hero
Bankable at 24-05-2014 11:14 AM (10 years ago) (m)
What do we do when the jeans get dirty, throw it to garbage? Go ojuelegba come back and see what your jeans will look like or go visit Ajanni for alagbado and see if you will ever want wear that jeans...
Posted: at 24-05-2014 11:14 AM (10 years ago) | Upcoming
I don't know about in Nigeria but in Europe or country where there is no dust. After wearing the jean for sometime and u feel it dirty or is having an odour as a result of sweat, put it in the freezer overnight and the next day it is ready for use fresh. Try it u will understand what I mean
Posted: at 24-05-2014 11:39 AM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
You are on your own, if it's made in china or copied, try not to wash it even before wearing it, all the color will give you another design on your under wear / shirt
Posted: at 24-05-2014 02:03 PM (10 years ago) | Upcoming