denim and co jeans::Stephanie recently shared the answer : soak those jeans in a bucket of vinegar and water overnight.
The acidity of the vinegar helps to set the dye.
I tried this in january with my ink blue denim clamdiggers from zara and it has definitely helped.
I believe that when it comes to jeans.
I have two pairs of ink blue diesel jeans that were expensive.
They have never rubbed off onto my clothes, shoes, handbag or skin.
I suppose setting the dye is just too expensive a process for the manufacturers to use on less pricey jeans.
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