You wash them with colors....if washing them with whites they could bled on to your whites
It is not recommended to wash jeans with whites as the denim dye can bleed and stain the white clothing. It is best to wash jeans separately or with similar colors to avoid any potential color transfer.
You can do that as long as your blue jeans are in the dark finish, if the both bleed they would help each other keep their dark colors, and remember not to wash your jeans often and if you do, wash them inside out.
wash separately to other colors and do not put in the dryer.
You can generally wash clothes of similar colors together to prevent bleeding. Group whites, lights, and darks separately to avoid color transfer. Use cold water for colors that bleed and separate new or bright garments on their first wash.
I think you could because my mom usually washes my gray jeans with the colors and it doesn't bleach. But you could actually wash it with any.
After many washes all jeans will begin to color fade, if you do not wash your jeans often then the colors will last longer. Also many designer jeans last longer due to the better tread ink that is on the jeans.
Levi's jeans come in black, dark blue, stone wash (which is almost grey) and regualt blue.
Jeans and like colors. Reds with pinks and orange, blues with greens, yellows with orange or other light colors. Jeans should be washed with blues or purples, but that depends on the color of your jeans. Whites should definitely be washed by themselves or they could get dyed a different color.
do not wash jeans unless you really have to. Some would argue to wear the jeans in the shower.
Yes, you can wash jeans with shirts as long as they are similar in color and you use a gentle cycle with cold water. It's also a good idea to turn the jeans and shirts inside out before washing to help preserve the colors and prevent fading.
No it's just dark wash jeans are more formal and light wash are more casual so they might be more lose since they are meant to be more casual
It depends how dark they are. Check the label for washing instructions, turn them inside out, or be on the safe side and wash them with colors.