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DIY Distressed Ripped Jeans

Fashion & Beauty | June 25, 2015

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When I was a kid, I used to drive my mother crazy with cutting into almost every piece of garment that was handed down to me. I was the younger child and we had plenty of neighbors with older kids that would always give my mom a bunch of free clothes for us. Whenever I got a pair of jeans, I would bleach them and rip into them to make them my own. It’s strange how I keep this tradition going even now. I just got a really nice pair of Diesel jeans from a friend of mine and couldn’t resist the old habit. Besides, I think that a nice pair of distressed, ripped jeans is a must have, and it always becomes one of the most worn pieces in your closet. You can wear them with flats, high heels, fancy tops, tank tops, shirts, jackets, sweaters, you name it. I always liked the look of distressed jeans with a very clean top and a black blazer just to give you an example.

 

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Look how clean they are. It’s ok to feel nervous just before you start hacking into them. I’ve done this many times, but it never goes without a little bit of a mental preparation.

 

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Diesel is one of my favorite brands when it comes to jeans. Maybe I have a weird body type, but somehow I always have a hard time to find jeans that would look good from behind. It’s all about the pockets. The way they’re angled, their shape and the width between them. I’ve learned a lot about pattern making in the last couple months to know that every detail about the pockets matters and it’s what makes the difference between a flat and round looking butt.

 

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I’ve seen people use scissors or blades when going for the ripped denim look, but I personally prefer a small kitchen knife with a tiny saw-like teeth.

 

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It does the job fast and the slits are not so cookie cutter as if you were to use scissors. I didn’t even have to use anything to protect the back of the jeans, because I didn’t need to push too hard on the knife.

 

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Use tweezers to pull out the blue threads from the places you’ve sliced with the knife. It get’s rid off the blue fuzz in certain places and it always looks great when you show your tan skin throughΒ the white horizontal threads.

 

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Be careful around the front pockets. First check what the fabric of the pockets looks like before you decide to slice the denim where the pocket bag is. I like these, because the black and white fabric of the exposed pocket bag adds another cool factor. Diesel puts a thought into every detail of their garments, so here it’s a nice little touch, but I wouldn’t have done that with cheap looking pocket bags.

 

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I little rip in the back pocket and along the top edge makes them look more cohesive with the front. You can also do a rip on the back of your thigh, but be careful not to go too high up as it may result in a great pair of jeans you can only wear at home.

 

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    Yesss! πŸ™‚ I was growing up in Toronto with my mum, and we also got many clothes passes down for me from friends. As a single parent, mum didn’t have extra money lying around, and would always select quality clothing, which many times I refused to wear in tears, because the fit was lumpy, unnatractive, or not my style. I would scour the apartment for the bags with the assortment of clothing left over, and always found the older, also 80’s girls’ distressed, slouchy cutoffs and change into them before I went back to class! Since I was a child, my mum, as well as my grandparents back in Czech Repubulic, who manned my belongings, laundry, and hiding spots…would always find my stash of “cool”stuff, and it was up to me to start cutting other stuff up! SO nice to now be able to be IN CHARGE with what we deem as cool, relaxed, or sexy πŸ˜‰ Thanks for sharing, Zuzko! <3 Brought back lots of memories..

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      I’m from Toronto too! I live in Sydney, Australia now though…Just nice see someone else on here from my home town πŸ™‚

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        Private Member  | 

        Hi Ashley! Yes, it is!!! πŸ™‚ Come back! Lol πŸ˜‰

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        Private Member  | 

        Hi Ashley,
        I am from Toronto too πŸ˜‰ however, can you let me know why did you decided to go to Australia?I want to go there too, so beautiful country,,

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    Private Member  | 
    seattle, washington

    Sandpaper, bleach and a pumice stone also work well to distress jeans! I’m of the generation that started this crazy ruining of perfectly good jeans! πŸ˜€

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    Private Member  | 
    helsinki, finland

    I love those jeans! So good job, you are awesome I’m not sure can I do that same.. I’m not so good at it

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      Private Member  | 
      lake tahoe, nv, usa

      Send me your jeans and I’ll rip them for you πŸ™‚

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        Private Member  | 
        seattle, washington

        You need PO Box.

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        Private Member  | 
        helsinki, finland

        You are so sweet Zuzka, thank you πŸ™‚ Then I could get a world’s best jeans I never could throw away πŸ™‚

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    Private Member  | 
    seattle, washington

    BTW it’s do it yourself not do you it, but strangely I often will say dyi and have people correct me! Something we seem to have in common! πŸ™‚

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      Private Member  | 

      Aren’t you clever and quirky

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        Private Member  | 
        seattle, washington

        Very kind of you to notice, BS!

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    Private Member  | 

    My jeans look very similar but it came from work on the farm!

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      lake tahoe, nv, usa

      Don’t try to make me jealous! That’s not fair… πŸ™‚

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    Love these! You did an amazing job. I love ripped jeans. I’m going to have to try to make my own!!

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    Private Member  | 

    I love this. Thank you.

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    Private Member  | 

    I’ve tried this and failed a few times haha, perhaps I need to take your tips into consideration. Would they be hand wash only after this? Thanks for the pointers Zuzka!

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    Private Member  | 

    what diesel jeans style is the one you wear?

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    Private Member  | 

    Love Diesel Jeans !

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