WRANGLER DENIM CARE GUIDE
Keep Your Jeans Looking Great, Ride After Ride Wrangler jeans are built to last — but with the right care, they’ll look better, feel better, and stay with you even longer. Whether you’re working hard, riding rough, or just living life in denim, here’s how to keep your jeans in top shape.
HOW TO WASH YOUR WRANGLER JEANS
Washing your jeans the right way helps preserve color, fit, and fabric integrity. Step-by-Step:
- Turn jeans inside out to protect the outer surface.
- Use cold water to prevent fading and shrinkage.
- Wash with similar colors to avoid dye transfer.
- Use a mild detergent — avoid bleach or harsh chemicals.
- Choose a gentle cycle or hand wash for best results.
Pro Tip: Wash your jeans only when needed. Spot clean small stains to extend time between washes.
HOW TO DRY YOUR JEANS
Heat can damage denim fibers and cause shrinkage. Here’s how to dry them right:
- Air dry flat or hang by the waistband to maintain shape.
- Avoid the dryer when possible — if you must, use low heat.
- Smooth out wrinkles by hand before drying to reduce the need for ironing.
HOW TO STORE YOUR JEANS
Proper storage keeps your denim fresh and ready to wear.
- Fold or hang — both are fine, just avoid cramming them in tight spaces.
- Keep them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Avoid plastic bags or sealed containers that trap moisture.
DENIM CARE FAQS
- How often should I wash my Wrangler jeans?
- Only when necessary. Washing less frequently helps preserve the fit and color. Spot clean when possible.
- Can I put my jeans in the dryer?
- Yes, but it’s not recommended. Air drying is best. If you use a dryer, choose low heat to avoid shrinkage.
- What detergent is best for denim?
- Use a mild, color-safe detergent. Avoid bleach or fabric softeners, which can break down denim fibers.