If all else fails, washing them again — correctly this time — can sometimes help reset the fabric before the damage becomes permanent.

Jeans warping and rippling after washing isn’t just bad luck. This is generally a sign that the Lycra fibers have been compromised through heat, aggressive washing or improper drying. And once that range is lost, it doesn’t come back.
But the good news? Some simple tweaks — washing in cold water, avoiding the dryer, reshaping them while they dry — can help keep your jeans looking good for a whole lot longer.
And if you have been washing your jeans every time you put them on, you may want to consider changing that wash-rinse-repeat cycle. Well, it turns out that most of us are washing our jeans too much, which could lead to an even shorter lifespan.
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