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Ripped jeans are all the rage, and you can spend bundles on them if you buy them from a designer. But why would you want to do that, when you can rip your jeans yourself? If you want to rip jeans in a professional manner, you'll need to process them with sandpaper before using a scissors. Ripping jeans on your own takes a little extra time, but the results are well worth the trouble! | Ripped jeans are all the rage, and you can spend bundles on them if you buy them from a designer. But why would you want to do that, when you can rip your jeans yourself? If you want to rip jeans in a professional manner, you'll need to process them with sandpaper before using a scissors. Ripping jeans on your own takes a little extra time, but the results are well worth the trouble! | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
#Do some research. Look online and in fashion magazines for distressed jeans. Two or three tears are usually sufficient and not overdone. | #Do some research. Look online and in fashion magazines for distressed jeans. Two or three tears are usually sufficient and not overdone. |