Introduzione
Nothing beats the classic blue jean for comfort and style, but living in your jeans makes them subject to showing every adventure—from yesterday's coffee to last Friday's hike. Fortunately, cleaning and caring for your jeans is easy.
Making a single pair of jeans takes a lot of water—from growing cotton to producing and dyeing denim. There is a lot we can do to reduce the environmental impact from our jeans, but the most important thing we can do is use them as long as possible.
Want to extend the life of your jeans and reduce your footprint? Wash your jeans less frequently, wash in cold water, and line dry your jeans. Properly caring for your jeans will not only help the environment, but also help preserve their color and fit. There are detailed instructions on how to do this in the guide below.
Want to do more? Patch your jeans when they get a hole or try hemming your jeans so that they can be relengthened as kids grow. When you can no longer use those jeans, pass them along to someone else or upcycle them into something awesome—don't let our precious water go to waste.
Learn more about the environmental impact of your jeans at Patagonia.com/denim.
Cosa ti serve
Having trouble with your Patagonia jeans? Contact Patagonia Customer Care.
Having trouble with your Patagonia jeans? Contact Patagonia Customer Care.
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