Skinny jeans are denim or denim-blended pants that have a tight fit, especially from the knee to the ankle. Since skinny jeans fit snugly at the knee, many people who wear them find that after a few hours of bending down or walking, their jeans start to look saggy in the knee. As with all types of jeans, the same effect can take place in the waist when the person wearing the jeans is doing a lot of sitting or bending. Stretched denim can make your figure look unattractive, and it can also make your jeans feel loose and uncomfortable. To prevent skinny jeans from stretching, choose a high-quality, well-fitting brand and make sure to wash and dry them with care.

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Choosing the Perfect Skinny Jeans

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    Choose the right cut for your body type. Owning a pair of skinny jeans that accentuate your frame and is the right cut for your body perfectly is a great way to prevent fitting issues later. Keep the fact that any and all sizes can wear skinny jeans in mind while you shop.
    • For example, straighter shapes might want to gravitate toward low rise, super skinny jeans tailored at their calves. A tall person might want their skinny jeans to have a mid to high rise.
    • Skinny jeans that sit at a waist and have a classic silhouette tend to compliment most body shapes well, even curvier shapes.
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    Select the right wash. Washes tend to be about personal preference more so than anything else, however, some washes offer a more flattering look than others. Darker washes tend to make people look slimmer, but lighter washes show less wear and tear over time and through use.
    • Dark washes are most flattering on all shapes and sizes. As a denim selection, it offers the most versatility in being paired with different items. If you decide you want to invest in a higher price tag and splurge or a pair of designer skinny jeans, a dark wash is the way to go.
    • Medium washes are a color in between dark washes and light washes. Medium shades offer a range in versatility as well and can be worn in denim-heavy outfits where you wear denim jackets or shirts and want to pair it with jeans.
    • Light washes are hot and cold when it comes to size and shape flattery. Light bleached denim can make you look larger and show imperfections in the denim as well as the imprint of your underwear. If you choose to wear light wash skinny jeans, like in the summer for example, go for a sturdier denim in a mid to lighter blue denim wash to give your shape the most flattering effect.
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    Measure yourself before buying jeans. If you need extra help, ask a sales assistant to measure you. Knowing your waist size is important, because when you are unsure about whether the size 2 you are in one brand reflects the size 4 you are in another, you can compare your waist size to the waist size the tag will show – helping you accomplish the perfect fit.[1]
    • When skinny jeans are too small, the areas in the knees and waist that are supposed to be fitted tend to pull and stretch. This makes the jeans look awkward and feel uncomfortable.
    • When trying on jeans, make sure that the butt and thigh areas of the jeans have a more fitted feel than other jean types.[2] Back pockets should sit on your butt squarely without showing the pocket lining or without pulling the denim.[3]
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    Invest in a high-quality brand. While a price tag doesn’t necessarily mean the jean will be less prone to stretching, consumer reviews and customer loyalty to brands say a lot about staying power of a pair of jeans. Levi’s are a great jean brand to start with due to its longevity, brand awareness, and loyal customer fanbase.
    • A good way to determine the quality of a pair of jeans is by looking at its fabric and its denim. Double ring spun denim (like Selvedge/Selvage denim jeans) has a different look than commodity denim (like store brand jeans) and will likely hold up much longer.[4]
    • Low quality jeans also have small, weak bar tracks on the belt loops and throughout the jeans, as well as fewer stitches per inch.
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    Purchase jeans that have spandex woven into the denim. Undesirable stretching in skinny jeans often occurs when the denim is pulled excessively due to bending in the knees or waist. When the jean has some spandex, it will move with the bend.
    • Test the “recovery” capability on skinny jeans. When you try the jeans on for the first time, crouch to the floor in a squat for 60 seconds. When you stand up, you’ll be able to assess whether or not the jeans are able to retain their shape even as you move.[5]
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Helping Skinny Jeans Keep their Shape

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    Hand wash your jeans to clean them. Turn your skinny jeans inside out and hand wash it in a bath of cold water with a small amount of liquid detergent, like Woolite Black.[6] If you find that stretching from wear is happening, wash them to promote shrinking in the fabric.
    • Always review and follow the washing instructions on the jean tags, since some jeans require very specific care to prevent stretching, shrinking, and fading.
    • The fibers can be weakened when excessive heat and harsh detergents are used in washing. This causes stretching, shrinking, fading and makes them more prone to rips and tears.
    • Consider using a laundry conditioner to clean your jeans, like The Laundress Denim Wash. Laundry conditioners get your jeans clean while preventing stretching, fading, and fuzz.[7]
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    Let them air dry. Get the most out of washing your jeans by allowing your jeans to air dry. Hang them up to air them out and help them maintain their shape and quality for much longer.[8]
    • Most people will instinctively want to put their jeans in the dryer, which is useful with helping skinny jeans shrink, but not recommended for long or excessive use because of the wear and tear the machine can create. Air dry your jeans whenever possible.
    • To accelerate drying even further, hang your jeans on a clothesline and allow the fresh air to help them dry and revitalize its scent. Be careful that they are not directly exposed to sunlight.
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    Use the dryer your skinny jeans their stretch back. If ever you’re feeling your skinny jeans are a little looser than you’d like, put them in the dryer. After hand washing them gently, toss them into your dryer at the highest setting to make the fibers of the denim constrict for a tighter fight when you wear them again.[9]
    • Be aware that a commercial dryer can cause wear and tear in denim with excessive use so use a dryer at your discretion.
    • If using a commercial dryer is your preference for drying your jeans, toss them in at the lowest setting to cut down some of the potential harm regular use may cause to the look and feel of your skinny jeans.
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Caring for Your Skinny Jeans

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    Seal in the color of your jeans. Whether your skinny jeans were a bargain or a hefty investment, one of the goals with your jeans is to maintain its original color. With the water and soap you use for washing your jeans, denim’s dye will erode over time, with soap quickening that process even more. Set the dye in the denim before you wash it for the first time.[10]
    • Soak your skinny jeans in a bath containing cold water, a cup of white vinegar, and a tablespoon of salt. Allow it to soak for about an hour.
    • This step is especially crucial for darker washes and black skinny denim jeans. After the salt and vinegar soak, allow the jeans to lay flat to dry. The vinegar smell will go away once the jeans have dried.
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    Limit how often you give your jeans a thorough wash. Jeans are one of those clothing items that can be worn often without the need for regular daily washing. To help jeans keep their color and shape, keeping your washes to a minimum is necessary. If you’re on a regular schedule of giving your jeans a wash every 4-6 months, mist them instead of washing them.[11]
    • Freshen up your pair of jeans by filling a spray bottle with equal parts cold water and Vodka. Give your jeans a mist with the solution. Allow them to air dry and then place them in the freezer overnight. Odor-causing bacteria will be kept at bay and will help keep any smells away.
    • An Vodka-free alternative is hanging your jeans up and spraying it down with some Febreze to help with odors. A quick tumble dry in the dryer with a dryer sheet is also effective.[12]
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    Remove stains with household cleaners. So you dropped some ketchup onto your jeans while you were eating or got an ink stain from a pen, what should you do? Washing is a possibility, but it breaks down jeans if done too often and it might not get rid of the stain. Instead of that, use some things around the house as spot treatments to help give your jeans a clean look again.[13]
    • If you ever happen to get some paint on your jeans, use Mötsenböcker’s Lift Off to help you with your stained denim woes.
    • Hairspray is a great way to remedy ink stains that might be drawn to your skinny jeans.
    • For grease stains, use Pine Sol to remove them.
    • A magic eraser also does the trick with most denim stains without excessive scrubbing or potential of disrupting the dye.[14]
    • Professionals use POG to remove acrylic paint from a pair of jeans. It is an oil-based stain remover. It removes paint, oil, and grease.[15]
    • They apply the product and then follow it up with some steam. Then they pat the paint that's coming loose with a white towel to absorb it and prevent it from spreading to the rest of the garment.[16]
    • Then put it in the dry cleaning machine.[17]
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    Store your jeans correctly. Storage is as important as a step as any when it comes to caring for your denim properly. Avoid using hangers as a means for storing your jeans. The way you bought them folded up on that denim display is ultimately the best way to keep them. Fold your jeans to help them keep their shape over time.[18]
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    Wear your jeans, but use your pockets sparingly. Jeans tend to get better the more you wear them. They hug you better, they gain a little character over time with fading and/or tears. It should be noted though, that excessively placing cell phones, cards, wallets, and chapsticks in your pockets can change the shape of your jeans, promote tearing, and leave permanent stains in those areas. So wear them, but consider using other things to hold your belongings to help them be worn the right way.[19]
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Expert Q&A

  • Question
    How do you soften stiff jeans?
    Kamel Almani
    Kamel Almani
    Laundry & Cleaning Specialist
    Kamel Almani is a Laundry and Cleaning Specialist and the Co-Owner of WashyWash, a toxin-free and eco-friendly laundry and dry clean service based in Amman, Jordan. Kamel and his staff at WashyWash use Blue Angel certified and dermatologically-tested detergents. They also combine EcoClean and digital technology to provide an eco-friendly, convenient, and quality cleaning service. Kamel holds a BA in Design from the University of Applied Science, Amman.
    Kamel Almani
    Laundry & Cleaning Specialist
    Expert Answer
    Wash your jeans in cold water with liquid fabric softener. Then, dry the garment in a tumble dryer set to low heat, as tumbling softens fabrics. Steam ironing can also help loosen up the denim.
  • Question
    How do I prevent jeans from shrinking?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Follow the washing instructions correctly. Use cold water and do not use bleach. When drying, tumble dry on a low delicate cycle, turned inside out. Jeans with some stretch tend not to shrink.
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This article was co-authored by Robert Shapiro. Robert Shapiro is a Laundry Specialist and the General Manager at Milt & Edie's Drycleaners & Tailoring Center in Burbank, California. With more than a decade of experience, he specializes in dry cleaning, stain removal, tailoring, alterations, and green and eco-friendly cleaning processes. Robert has also been featured in publications such as Cleaner and Launderer Magazine. This article has been viewed 176,555 times.
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Skinny jeans are supposed to fit snuggly around your legs, especially from your knees to your ankles, but after a few hours of wearing them, they might start to sag around your knees. Fortunately, you can prevent your skinny jeans from stretching by washing and drying them with care. To clean your jeans, flip them inside out and hand wash them in cold water with a small amount of liquid detergent, which will shrink them just enough to prevent them from sagging. To help your jeans keep their shape and quality, let them air dry. If your skinny jeans are a bit looser than you’d like, then after you wash them toss them in the dryer at the highest setting, which will make the fibers contract for a tighter fit. To learn how to pick the perfect pair of skinny jeans for your body type, keep reading!

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