View Full Version : How to fade a shirt to make it look old?
Haircut Shoes
2008-07-11, 01:36
I have a black hoodie with a white symbol on the front, brand new, and want it to look old and worn. Is there a way to do this? I'm talking about the graphic being cracked and worn if you know what I mean.
Omigawsh then you can look vintage!!111
YAHHHH
DeliciousPun
2008-07-11, 01:40
how about fucking wearing it?
crazy hazy vermonter
2008-07-11, 01:52
sandblast it I dunno lol... or get your hands on some bleach and speckle the fabric with it to make it look kind of dirty/grungish.. I know what you mean about the logo being cracked but I can't think of anything specific atm...
Haircut Shoes
2008-07-11, 02:04
how about fucking wearing it?
how about suck my fucking dong acolyte?
Ed Lister
2008-07-11, 07:20
how about suck my fucking dong acolyte?
Just shut the fuck up, you are the one asking how to make your clothes look all worn in. You know how you do that? You fucking wear them.
Woah, you should have gone to an awesome store like Abrocrombie and Fitch if you wanted rad clothes like that
Ghost_Rider
2008-07-11, 12:18
Hand wash with rock salt.
DeliciousPun
2008-07-11, 19:11
how about suck my fucking dong acolyte?
faggot.-
StarWarsNerd
2008-07-12, 00:08
Don't try to be an american eagle douchtard and wear worn in clothes.
Wash it over and over again. Not just the washer but the dryer to. The logo will fade after like 5 times. But why go through all that effort, just do what everyone above said. Wear it.
I think the easiest way to get faded clothes is to just take as much anal sex as possible. It's just a hunch, but it seems to work out for all the guys who wear A&F and Hollister.
You pay an extra $40 to make it look worn and used because your a fucking faggot obviously.
hey does the rock salt work? and guys stop being so rude to someone just because they want to have style. i know like this style and i am not gay. i have seen guys wearing these clothes with hot ass girls and celebs where them like that too, there is nothing wrong with it. im sick of you people who take the time to respond to someone on here just so they can talk shit. get a life. so anyways, let me know if the rock salt works because i have a new t-shirt for work and i want it to feel like ive washed it 1,000 times instead of all stiff and itchy, thanks. plus girls take note in a guys style and think to themselves "wow this guy must take care of himself, i know he wont stink when i..."
Dawk, You know you're not looking to impress the hot ass girls, the boys are what you prefer.
This is totse, it's here for us to talk shit, anyshit we desire.
Go back to your mainstream, egotistical bullshit but please fucking get out of the closet.
No one cares that you love men(or boys, I think this is more you, sue me if I'm wrong; dickbox), you just need to admit that to yourself.
rabbhimself
2008-07-19, 12:43
The guy that said repeatedly wash/dry it was right, this will fade the fabric pretty well...As for cracking the graphic, I'm not too sure.
xhopskotchx
2008-07-19, 13:54
Cracking the print on it all depends on the quality of the printing really. Try scrunching the fabric up a load where the design is and also stretch it there, unless it's really well printed and the ink is more like a patterned shirt not raised and stuff it should crack where the fabric stretches if you do it well enough.
And to fade it if you can't be fucked wearing it and washing it over and over again and want a quick fix hand wash it on its own but put some bleach in the water and leave it to soak a little.
IamCancer
2008-07-19, 14:38
I never understood the whole concept of wearing nice clothes and then fucking them up that whole style sounds /b/tarded
Stuuuuuuu
2008-07-20, 11:59
Well... I get plenty off ass wearing normal clothes and 80% of the male population doesn't laugh at me in public... for all practical purposes, you lose this round my friend.
(Not to mention my wardrobe cost me about as much as you're going to pay in rock salt and dryer towels...:rolleyes:
-AnEnima-
2008-07-20, 12:47
If you want vintage looking clothes, it would probably be easiest to go into some thrift shops. As long as they aren't the uber-trendy, expensive places, you can get some awesome deals.