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To list all the washings that we have
been asked to do before would probably take a few weeks and several pages
to list, so we'll just talk about the most well know washings first.
Rinse (water) wash:
Speaks for itself mostly. Like in the good old days the jeans will be
washed at about 50 degrees Celsius. High risk of color bleeding, so ideal
to use for brightening up your old faded jeans by washing them together.
Make certain to wash separate from other garments the first few times.
Some Jeans brands will even not use sanforized fabric, so that you can
shrink them to fit in a hot bath. This was (again) very popular back in
the 80's.
Stone wash: Still the most famous
of all washings. The jeans are washed with oval or round pumice stones
which should all have roughly the same format. The pumice stones are very
light with a rough surface. Sometimes, when the final quality inspectors
at the jeans factory forget to clean the pockets, you may even find some
residue of these stones in the pockets of your new jeans. During the
washing process these stones will scrap off a thin layer of the denim does
showing some of the white threads from the part of the cloth where the
indigo dyeing stuff was not able to penetrate. It also creates and effect
called brilliance. You may also encounter words like deep stone or
superstonewash, which are an indication of how long the jeans have been
stonewashed. Ergo: The longer the wash, the lighter the jeans.
Overdye: An additional dying
after the jeans have been sewn. This ensures a very deep dark or black
color and makes the sewing thread blend in with the jeans color.
Dirty Wash: After stonewashing
the jeans or denim jackets, they will be dyed with special chemicals thus
creating a look in which the jeans will appear to be dirty.
Destroyed / Damaged / Used / Whiskers:
There are several different techniques to make the jeans or denim jackets
look old, worn and /or used. Most of these techniques involve actual
sandblasting or abrading by some kind of power tool. Whiskers, which
normally appear around the hip to crotch area of the pant, are usually
made by using a grinder. Another popular way to make jeans appear damaged
is to cut the edges at bottom, (back-) pockets, fly and knee area before
the (stone)washing.
Laser marking / spray painting / etc:
From the high-tech side there has been a renewed
interest in the jeans and garment industry in general. A few of the very
cool new inventions are: the jeans laser marker and the Jeans spray robot.
However, due to the relative high cost of these machines the price of
these jeans are much higher in price and may be more difficult to obtain.
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