Sunday 19 June 2016

Flags Dark Blue Stretch Men's Jeans

Flags Dark Blue Stretch Men's Jeans





Details:-


  • Material : Stretch Denim
  • Style : High Comfort Narrow Fit
  • Size & Fit:This brand runs true to size. To ensure the best fit, we suggest consulting the size chart.
  • Detail : Flags Jeans are exclusive range of Men's Jeans that are Styles looking, extremely comfortable and made from superior quality fabric. Made with perfection and stylized, Flags Jeans are prepared with rich fabric selected by masters of the apparel
  • Wash Care : Machine Wash at 40°C, Do Not Bleach, Tumble Dry Normal, Dry Clean Preferred, Warm Iron, Wash Separately Inside out

Product description:-

Flags Dark Blue Stretch Men's Jeans are trousers, a type of apparel, typically made from denim or dungaree cloth. Often the term "jeans" ascribe to a particular style of pants, called "blue jeans,"  preceding to the Strauss patented trousers, the term "blue jeans" had been long in use for different garments (including trousers, overalls, and coats), constructed from blue colored denim. Basically designed for cowboys and miners, jeans became famous in the 1950's among teenagers, especially members of the greaser subculture. Flags Dark Blue Stretch Men's Jeans were a simple fashion item in the 1960s Hippie subculture and they continued to be famous in the 1970's and 1980's youth subcultures of punk rock and heavy metal. Historic brands include Levi's, Lee, and Wrangler. In the 2010's, jeans remain a popular fashion item, and they come in various fits, including skinny, tapered, slim, straight, boot cut, cigarette bottom, narrow bottom, bell bottom, low waist, anti-fit, and flare. "Distressed" certainly aged and worn, but still intact and functional jeans trousers have become increasingly fashionable, making pre-sale "factory distressing" a common feature in commercially sold jeans.

In the 2010's, jeans are a very fashionable article of casual dress around all the world. They come in many different styles and colors. However, blue jeans are particularly identified with American culture, exclusively the Old West. As well, although jeans are mostly known as a attractive fashionable garment for several decades, they are still worn as vigilant garments by some individuals, such as cattle ranch workers and motorcycle riders, due to their high endurance as compared to other common fabrics. Jeans are an important part of many people's cupboard, but keeping a favorite pair of jeans looking new can be a challenge. The more delicate the washing and drying tactics, the longer the jeans will last. Repeated washing's cause jeans to fade, wear, and shrink. Remember to rotate out a favorite pair of jeans to avoid rapid wear, and when you find a jean you like, buy at least two pairs in case you cannot find them again. Jeans are an investment in your wardrobe, so preservation is key. Using these tips will helps you to keep your jeans looking new for so many years, and it will save both time and money, since you won't need to shop for replacements as often. When shopping for new jeans, remember that clothingbrands436.blogspot.in offers you  items in every style and cut, at prices that fits to  everyone's  budget.

6 Tricks that  Kept Your Jeans Lasting Longer:-

1. Limit Washing:-

  • Never rub the fabric.
  • Never use bleach or bleach alternatives.
  • Do not wash jeans with other clothing items.
  • Turn them inside-out to preserve the color.
  • Allow them to drip dry or dry flat.
  • Select a gentle or delicate washer cycle.

2.Check the Tag

  • Pre-washed / Pre-distressed
  • Raw, dry or single-wash
  • Sanforized

3. Prevent Tearing
4. Avoid Heat
5. Dry Clean
6. Iron Damp

How to Prevent Jeans from Fading in the Wash:-

  1. Choose when to wash your jeans.
  2. Fill a large washtub with 1 gallon (3.79 L) of cold water and 2 tablespoons (23.95 g) of salt.
  3. Soak the jeans in the salt mixture for approximately 1 hour.
  4. Turn the jeans inside out.
  5. Place other jeans or dark clothing items into the wash along with the dark jeans.
  6. Use a detergent made specifically for washing jeans or a color-protection detergent
  7. Use vinegar the same way you would a detergent but wash with just the vinegar instead
  8. Add fabric softener into the wash.
  9. Select the coldest, most gentle cycle for the wash.
  10. Run the wash on the delicate cycle for a couple minutes if swirling around with hands seems to take its toll and spin to wring out excessive water.
  11. Find a shaded outdoor location and set up a clothesline
  12. Hang the jeans to dry.


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