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  • cool ideas i get to make clothes only

  • shes pretty cute =)

  • I don't care what y'all say she swagged those jeans the fuck out.

  • just go buy a new one and let it age naturally..

  • This lady needs a life.

  • In regards to the 'whiskers' if you don't have a bleach pen is it possible to use bleach on a cotton ball? If so what sort of concentration should I be aiming for?

  • This video shud of been called how to destroy a perfect pair of jeans and look stupid

  • Wow!  You are totally groovy cool.

  • wow

  • Put a bird on it.

  • you have very nice tshirt! super!

  • Nice Video, Thanks

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  • @KarmaloopSavings yep i shop from here all the time,besttt clothing EVER, ha =)

  • lol "They'll act like holes, and Spread and Tear more"....Nice : )

  • Nice video!

  • why should I buy a new pair of jeans to make them look old?... I have lots of old jeans..

  • don't get why people want to look like they slaved a twelve hour day in the cotton mill?

  • can you use something different instead of bleach pen ?

  • @FreshDaKiidx I used a towel and detergent bleach, and just rubbed it in.

  • @DesperadoCDXX cool thanks for the tip

  • This is so retarded. All this wasted time for such inconsequential goal. Anyone who needs to do this to feel good has a severe personality disorder.

  • I watched dis tutorial n made sum slashes on a pair of my old jeans, n i washed it aftawards, n it frailed out wen i washed it, n it looks realli nyss! gonna b wearing it 2 college 2dai :D

  • My Raw Naked and Famous jeans took a full year of not washing, hanging and freezing to get the real effects. I don't like faking it.

  • I think it's nice to make your own jeans, but it's sure that your won't have the same quality as in stores. So I think this is a nice tutorial for jeans that you already wore and aren't as nice as when you bought them ...

  • This is lazy. Unlike me, I work hard, my jeans look vintage in a month.

  • Fuck this shit. Make your denim vintage by thrashing your pair of raw denim.

  • Whats the deal with the frikkin text

  • the fucking transcript keep popping up

  • I like the camera buckle belt and the jean that you're wearing (=

  • I like the camera buckle belt~

  • You rock girl..thanks for everything.

  • imo fake or handmade abrasions /whiskers on jeans look atrocious .

    at least 6 months of straight wear with raw denim looks the best.

    trust me the wait will be worth it

  • it looks stupid after all ...

  • el jeansAA de lakoss ?

  • You can tell when jeans are new and have been altered to appear as if they've been worn.

  • i don't get why people spend so much money on jeans, all my jeans are like €25-30. And they're really good quality

  • maybe some people do want to go hog wild. I say go totally hog wild!

  • i like the "CHA-CHING!" at 3:05

  • No need for all those tools! easiest way for it to look vintage is to have a Homeless person wear it for 1 week....VOILA! You get a super vintage jeans with matching smell and all...

  • omg.. my jeans get like that after like 2 months of wearing, why i would do that in poiurpose?

    i considerstupid buying broken jeans even if its "fasion"

  • nice job sweets, love the wrist fashion :)

  • Doing this to your jeans makes you lame.

  • nice hair. NOT

  • @spalexy

    are you kidding? so cute!

  • @spalexy OOOOH NOOO HE DI ENT!

  • Mitra, it's me Celeste. I just randomly found this video while randomly youtubing.

    You're fabulous.

  • Hey, do you allow the bleach to dry before putting them in the washer to clean them? I'm just not clear about the whole "i've applied everything I want now what" kind of thing

  • sweet love the vid ***** stars for you

  • I love this! I had a pair of Tom Oldem jeans ,I had them since I was 16, they were worn, frayed and had a few hole here and there, I put then on on day and they finally gave out, they ripped when I pulled them up! Luckily, I remember what they looked like and this video will help me recreate them.

  • haha your sewing machine sounds FUNNY! :D

    and why do u have to do it manually?????

  • i used umm scissors and sand paper eh

  • Obviously the best chioce but I'm pretty sure this is for women that dont do real guy stuff.

  • selvadge,

    Fadin is the best with nudies

  • Yup, buy them raw/unwashed and wear them for a year without washing... I see, some of you think it is unhealthy:-) then you can keep on wearing your 7s

  • noo entiendo una papa :S

  • never trust expert village. their hair and make up tutorials are hella ugly

  • @chowda121 absolute fucking agree

  • @chowda121

    hahahah =D

  • the end result is ugly. i will stick to my AE's

  • I love your belt~!

  • thanks for the vid! Kitch and Deluxe are two of my favorite places to shop :D

  • these are pretty much the same techniques i use as well, and they work for the most part. i find that if you rush the job, the jeans wont come out exacally how you want them. my advice is to take your time when using these methods, and you should be fine. many thanks to this woman for her vid :)

  • I am constantly in work closed, more conservative type deal, 5 days a week, so i can't wear jeans all the time and i have other clothes i wanna wear so this helps instead of wearing them out for 6 months.

    and besides, i have clothes that are 5+ yrs old and they still haven't tear or anything, unless i'm rock climbing in them which i haven't done in a while so this is helpful.

    thanks

  • dont call her a freak shes trying to show you how to do something. god. like i think shes being really helpful!

  • OMG,

    use a knife instead of scissors.

    using scissors makes it look fake and the life of the jeans are shortened!

    these holes will get way big, use a knife!

  • We're talking about distressing jeans to make them look vintage and you're complaining about the result looking fake? Why don't you pick up a pair of raw denim and actually put in the work if you want it so authentic.

  • Uh-oh, a hard-ass.

    What makes a knife so much better than scissors? What, too uncoordinated to make finite cuts with scissors like you would with a knife? Come on, buddy, if you're arguing against the entire idea of making cuts into jeans, sure.

    Stick to your American Eagles, bud, they go smashing with your popped polo.

    My initial statement still stands: why don't you stop being a bitch and pick up raw denim and put legit wear and tear in? I can help you find some nice jeans, cutie.

  • a knife will make the denim unravel and the hole continually larger. you fray the denim way too much with scissors. and it just looks like you cut them with scissors.

    american eagles? wouldnt ever wear american eagle jeans. they are way low quality denim and fit horribly. and ovverpriiced.

    popped polo? okay, not everyone lives in jersey..remember that. pick up raw denim and put wear and tear in ? done it, but sometimes we like to choose where the 'destroyed look' goes. hence the whole idea.

  • so for the whiskers do you wash, bleach, then dry?

  • No U put warm water to activate the bleach do the chalk markes, bleach, then wash

  • i was at some weird store and there were jeans with holes for 71.44 i will go buy some jeans for 5 dollars and rip some holes in them and sell them. eazy monay

  • american eagle..lol

  • your not really paying for the jeans. your paying for the experience of paying for 71.44 dollar jeans.

  • Well, what do ya know? My old man's sitting on a gold mine!

  • why

  • she's fit

  • Its sad how people will pay $40-50 for these jeans when you can spend $5 at Goodwill and screw em up yourself.

  • @KyamTroung 40-50? what are you drunk? first of all, jeans mostly run from 60-225. the problem with goodwill is that you dont get a contemporary fit, which is the most important part, how they fit. most jeans from the good will are too baggy, bell bottomed, not slimmer fitted. I do get thrift shop pants and alter them myself, however, this is far too time consuming for most people. also, most people dont have the eye to do it themselves. many people try and hate they way it looks.

  • @KyamTroung i pay 200$ for jeans

  • @bigsnowman your dumb then.

  • @ScreamoVocalCover naw. i pay about 150 as well. Look up lightening jeans. Sick.

  • @bigsnowman same lol i prefere to buy them than screw them...

  • @KyamTroung that's like saying why do people buy suits from georgio armani when you can pick them up from a 2nd hand shop......

    i'd personally take georgio armani..

  • @cameosam But then again, you aren't paying an extorsionate amount of money for a suit that's wripped, you'd take it back and complain if you bought a torn suit wouldn't you? But with jeans, they look good with bleaching and tears, but why spend a lot of money on them when you can buy a cheap pair and use house hold equipment to do to them, what they've done to the designer jeans.

  • @lightspeednoodles If you really, honestly believe you can get the same result with house hold goods, go ahead. prove it to yourself and tell us if you succeed (because we all know you won't be posting when you ruin them).

    As for price, there is also the issue of quality and where the denim comes from. Also, the weave itself (shuttle loom or selvedge) makes a difference in terms of quality...

  • @KyamTroung Pants at Goodwill are 8 dollars.

  • @KyamTroung people are sad

  • equidistant

    sound it out buddy.

    equal distance, so in the middle.

    jeese- people these days

  • Levi's..now and forever..

  • theres only one way to make jeans look vintage, by wearing them daily. Way to ruin a perfectly pair of jeans.

  • all the trendyfucks are watching this. So careful what you say and all...

  • obviously if you watch the video you would know your comment is incorrect

  • what a douche

  • fuck you, 100 dollars say your wearing an Abercrombie or Hollister polo with the collar popped up.

  • lol or American Eagle LMAO

  • Beans is right.

    To get an authentic vintage look, just get a pair of dry selvege denim and wear them for about 6 months to get the disired distressed look.

  • how do u make actual creases that stay even after washing?

  • about the bleach pen. Is a white marker okay to use? Is it the same result?

    thanks for answer!

  • awesome!!!

  • shweet

  • double wow

  • WOW

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