All categories
Featured selections
Trade Assurance
Buyer Central
Help Center
Get the app
Become a supplier

Damaged jeans

(3348 products available)

About damaged jeans

Damaged jeans may take the shape of fading, fraying, or even holes. There are major damaged jeans that often appear worn out. People with slim bodies can wear ripped, damaged pants. Meanwhile, distressed jeans may work better for a curvy body type.

Types of damaged jeans

Ripped jeans are damaged jeans from the 90s that have strategically placed holes torn into them. It usually involves both knees and one thigh, as well as other combinations with partial patching. The next is major damaged jeans 90s styles that have two huge holes above each knee, the exact opposite of ripped jeans. The purpose of this denim is to create the appearance of a full-blown denim blowout, complete with a growing tear and frayed edges. Damaged jeans 90s look good as part of a casual daytime outfit. Ordinary ripped jeans might work in smart-casual attire.

Types of washes for damaged jeans

Stonewash uses pumice stones to achieve faded and damaged jeans for men and women. During the wash cycle, pumice stones abrade the denim, removing the blue color and giving it a worn look. Due to more even abrasion, smaller pumice stones have less fading and less contrast. Second, enzyme washing is a procedure that uses the enzyme to give denim fabric the softness, comfort, shine, and faded appearance that consumers desire. The enzyme may break down fiber structures at a certain pH and temperature. Third, bleach wash uses pumice stones or an oxidative bleaching chemical. Consuming the indigo dye molecules with oxidative bleaching reagents decolors the dark blue tint of denim. Next is a sand wash which uses sandpaper. Before washing, this waterless technique gives damaged jeans for women mild wash patterns and a worn look. The effects might be hardly perceptible or leave a severely distressed impression. Men's damaged jeans get a snow wash by dry tumbling with pumice stones drenched in bleaching chemicals. A stone deposits a chemical on fabric to remove color. Monkey wash refers to a unique color-fading effect that often appears around the thigh and buttocks for men's damaged jeans. The procedure involves spraying denim pants with an oxidizing agent like potassium permanganate.