How to Prevent & Fix Ripples
Before Washing:
Turn jeans inside out—reduces surface abrasion.
Zip zippers and button buttons—prevents snagging and distortion.
Wash less often—denim doesn’t need weekly washing! Spot-clean when possible.
During Washing:
Use cold water—minimizes shrinkage.
Choose gentle or delicate cycle—less agitation.
Wash with similar-weight items (or alone)—prevents twisting.
After Washing:
DO NOT tumble dry on high heat.
Best method: Lay flat on a drying rack or hang by the hems (not the waistband!) to dry. This keeps weight distributed evenly.
If using a dryer: Air-fluff or low heat for 10–15 minutes ONLY, then air-dry the rest of the way.
To Smooth Existing Ripples:
Steam it: Hang jeans in the bathroom while you shower—the steam relaxes fibers.
Iron on low: Place a damp cloth over the rippled area and press lightly with an iron (never direct heat on stretch denim!).
Wear them damp: Put on slightly damp jeans and move around—they’ll mold to your shape as they dry.
The Bottom Line
Ripples aren’t ruined jeans—they’re just denim doing what denim does. With gentler washing, smarter drying, and a little patience, you can keep your jeans looking smooth and feeling great for years.
“Good denim isn’t perfect—it’s lived-in. But it deserves care, not chaos.”
So skip the hot wash, hang with intention, and let your jeans age gracefully—one ripple-free wear at a time.