How do I stop my jeans from getting distressed?
Don't wear them.
>>12173843
kek
>>12173843
This.
>>12173829
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wear jeans with better dyes that aren't mean to be distressed?
I've been wearing levi's in stonewash and black forever and they don't get distressed except for tiny part underneath the knee
>>12173904
Pretty much. It's impossible to prevent fading on a pair of denim jeans. Black jeans are less prone to fading, but they still do.
>>12173918
>wear jeans with better dyes that aren't mean to be distressed?
Indigo, be it natural or synthetic fades because of the large size of the molecule. Denim companies have tried for decades to make the fading less prominent (until raw denim became popular again), but the process is pretty much a given. You don't see a lot of fading on your stone-washed denim because the contrast is low. You don't see a lot of fading on the black jeans because sulfur-based dyes are less prone to fading. Your lifestyle probably plays a bit role here too.
>>12173932
I don't get why OP is buying indigo/denim jeans if he doesn't want them distressed
>>12173954
OP here, I also mean black jeans. But to answer your question, I just don't want my blue jeans to be distressed either. I like them better not distressed.