

After buying jeans, you should wash them thoroughly. After the first wash, wear them and don't wash them right away. Let them get 'dirty' like that and wash them again after a week. This way, you will maintain the original elasticity of the jeans.
Also, jeans are prone to wrinkles and losing shape if you hang them on a regular hanger. Use clips to hang them on a line or use hangers with clips to hang your jeans!


3. Wash jeans separately
Separate jeans from other clothes because you may unknowingly make the jeans fade faster by washing them together. Moreover, if jeans happen to bleed color, they can stain other clothes.
So, wash jeans separately on the days you buy them until they stop bleeding color, and hand wash to keep the jeans looking newer.


4. Air dry jeans naturally
Drying jeans too much is not good for them because the high temperatures of these dryers can be damaging. Using a dryer to dry jeans is not the right solution to keep them durable and beautiful; it only makes them prone to damage and fading faster.
The best way to preserve the color and increase the lifespan of jeans is to let them air dry in gentle sunlight or in the shade.


5. Wash jeans correctly
To keep the color of jeans looking fresh, you also need to know how to wash them correctly. Limit machine washing as it will make your jeans rough and quickly fade. When hand washing, turn the jeans inside out and only scrub them on that side to avoid wearing them out prematurely with your hands. Before washing, turn the inside out of these jeans and don't forget to zip up and button up fully. Also, limit machine washing jeans as well as drying them in the dryer because it will fade faster than normal, reduce the lifespan of the jeans, and the shape of the jeans will be more easily damaged.
Moreover, use detergent because it helps to make the fabric of the jeans softer and does not make your jeans sticky with detergent everywhere.


6. Wash jeans with cold water
One of the ways to keep jeans from fading is to use cold water when washing. This is a very simple solution but not everyone knows it. Cold water will help newly purchased jeans maintain their natural color without fading or running when washed. It also helps jeans retain their color and not fade over time.
If you have a habit of using warm water or hot water when washing clothes, especially jeans, it's best to stop this practice. Hot water will not only help remove stains from clothes but also make the fabric fibers age quickly, making the clothes more prone to tearing.


7. Limit machine washing jeans
Do not wash jeans in the washing machine because it will fade faster than normal and reduce the lifespan of the jeans. If you must wash them, turn them inside out and button up, zip up the jeans before washing.
Also, when washing, do not wash them with white clothes, as the jeans will fade and the color will stick to other colored clothes.


8. Limit prolonged exposure of jeans to strong sunlight
One of the key points to note is that you should only hang jeans in a shady, breezy place. Whether they are newly purchased jeans or have been worn for a long time, hanging them in the sun will make them fade easily. Moreover, the denim material, when exposed to strong sunlight for long hours, will make the fabric stiff, more prone to mildew, and tear.
Therefore, to maintain the color of your jeans, you should hang them in the shade under the wind and avoid hanging them in direct strong sunlight for prolonged periods.


9. Preserving the color of jeans with salt water
A tip to make jeans colorfast, especially when you buy new jeans and haven't worn them yet, is to soak them in salt water. Dissolve a little table salt in cold water and soak the newly purchased jeans in it for 8 - 10 hours. If you have vinegar or citric acid at home, you can use them as substitutes for salt, which still has the same effect.
This is one of the ways to soak jeans without fading and helps jeans maintain their natural color, making the fabric softer and much more comfortable to wear.


10. Choose a gentle detergent
Wash jeans without fading by choosing gentle detergents and washing powders. Whether the jeans are used for many years or newly purchased, it is still recommended that you choose a gentle detergent to effectively maintain the color of the jeans.
Before washing, you can evenly apply a moderate amount of detergent to the stain that needs to be removed for about 15 minutes. Then start washing to help remove the stain more effectively without affecting the jeans too much.

