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Why Do Jeans Get Weird Ripples After Washing? (And How to Stop It)

You pull your favorite jeans out of the laundry, ready to wear…
And instead of smooth denim, you’re met with weird ripples, puckering seams, and wavy hems — like they survived a washing machine battle royal.

What happened?

It’s not magic.
It’s fabric physics — and yes, there’s a reason this keeps happening.

Let’s break down why your jeans come out looking “chewed up,” and how to keep them smooth, structured, and fitting just right — wash after wash. 💛

🌀 What Causes Those Annoying Ripples in Jeans?
The ripples aren’t random — they’re signs of fiber stress and uneven drying, especially in modern stretch denim.

Here’s what really happens:

1️⃣ Heat + Agitation = Fiber Distortion
Most jeans today are made with cotton blended with spandex or elastane (usually 1–3% stretch).
These synthetic fibers are heat-sensitive.
When exposed to:

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