How can you stretch denim




















Armed with these six clever hacks on how to shrink or stretch jeans, you can make sure they always fit like a glove no matter which style you're wearing. Wash them in hot water. If your jeans have gotten a little stretched out, just throw them in a standard wash cycle, but put it on the hottest setting. And a word to the wise: Don't use any fabric softener. The Style Stalker. Put them in the dryer on a hot setting. After you're done washing them on a hot cycle, toss them in the dryer, and turn it to the hot setting.

All the heat will constrict the fibers in the denim, making your jeans snugger than they were before. Sew a small piece of elastic onto the back of the waistband.

If it's the waistband of your jeans that is a little too loose, try this handy trick: Sew a six-inch piece of elastic from a fabric store into the inside of your waistband on the back. Follow this useful guide to the proper sewing technique , and watch the magic unfold. Spray them with lukewarm water, then pull to stretch.

It's actually super easy and takes practically no time at all. I mean, Beyonce said, "If you don't jump to put jeans on, then you don't feel my pain," but exerting yourself can actually help with this issue.

It'll all make sense with the second option, trust me. United States. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. The Truth About "Getting Abs". Getty Images. Once they're wet all over, strategically pull on the fabric in those areas you're hoping to stretch.

Afterward, and for good measure, put on the damp jeans and wear them until they dry. No spray bottle? No problem. Brown tells InStyle a blow dryer can do the trick, too. Yep, that's a thing. According to NYC-based personal and fashion stylist, Lana Blanc, waistband stretchers are similar to the device used to stretch shoes, and as silly as the contraption sounds, she swears it's magic when trying to stretch jeans.

I like to leave it inserted overnight, or if you need more than an inch, you could check back in and give it a few more turns every few hours. Blanc says she came across this hack during pregnancy when, after her first trimester, she could not longer fit into any of her jeans. If your jeans are too snug because they shrunk in the wash, founder of InspiredFashionFinds.

Yes, really. Think of a scarf draped over your head, each end covering your ears," Horton tells us. In Horton's experience, your head provides a kind of balance and strength that enables you to pull with more force and further. Ergo, tug on the jeans as hard as you can hold it, release, and repeat about five times per leg. No, this tip isn't suggesting you should take your denim through your foam rolling routine — it's a little more clever than that.

In order to stretch your jeans in the thighs, celebrity stylist, Amber Alexandria recommends laying your jeans out flat on a table first.



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