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Cotton is a material that is easy to shrink. You will want to dry your jeans for the longest possible setting. You will also want to dry it on the highest possible heat. If you are drying other clothes, you will probably want to dry it separately if you don't want them shrunk as well.
Such is the nature of cotton.
With today's pre and stoned washed fabrics, it's pretty hard to shrink jeans unless you put them in a hot dryer. I f you have a pair of jeans made of pure cotton, (or close to it) you could shrink them, again, using a hot dryer.
You should put your drying rack in direct sunlight. This will speed up the process.
you undo the button or un clip it and then you put on the jeans and you do the button back up or clip the button back together.
Over your skinny jeans
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put them in water
slim boot jeans are jeans that are slim from the bottom so that you could put boots on the and no they aren't bad for you.
put them in the washing machine
No, True Religion suggests drying your jeans on low heat, as to preserve their size and color. Try turning them inside out to make them last even longer!
Your Diesel jeans won't shrink at all if you dry them.