Unlike those frail jeans with an under-par cut you soon regretted buying (so you told us in the questionnaire), these aren’t only hard-wearing, they're also nicely fitted. Here are a few tips to make sure they stay that way for as long as possible.
What’s in the name?
As the name suggests, slim-fit jeans fit close to the body. No matter what anyone says, they’re much more subject to rubbing and stress than a pair of straight-or-regular-fit trousers. That's exactly why fitted trousers on the market quickly give up the ghost at the knees or around the thighs.
We at Asphalte opted to add 1% biodegradable stretch to our denim for extra resilience. It also makes your jeans more comfortable and hard-wearing. This patented fibre, straight out of the lab of ROICA in Japan, guarantees long-lasting elasticity by allowing the fabric to follow your movement and return to its original shape without sagging or tearing.
NB: This innovative fibre is biodegradable, which means that it doesn't release microplastics when washed.
Super easy care
You won't need a PhD to wash your Slim Jeans. Choose a regular machine wash at 30°C, preferably on a delicate setting with little or no spin-drying, and you're good to go.
Purists may opt to soak them in cold water with a drop of natural soap a handful of times a year, but make sure you air them out properly between each wear. It'll get rid of bacteria and give your jeans a nice fresh feel.
Watch out for the first wash
Your Slim Jeans have been indigo-dyed, so they're likely to bleed a little on the first wash. To avoid staining your light clothes, we recommend washing them with dark pieces the first time round.
Similarly, they may bleed a tad for a week or two. Avoid light-coloured tops and shoes until the dye has set in.
Ironing
If ironing denim’s your thing, opt for the cotton setting and place a layer of fabric on top of it to protect the denim or avoid making any marks.
FYI, OUR SLIM JEANS ARE SOFT ON YOU AND THE PLANET
Since 1 January 2024, the New French environmental legislation known as The AGEC Law stipulates transparency from our lot in the fashion industry so that you can make an informed purchase. As you can imagine, this is something that we fully support at Asphalte. So here's some additional information about our Slim Jeans:
- Unfortunately they’re not recyclable. If you stop wearing them for whatever reason, you might want to consider making someone else happy by passing them on to a friend, family member or donating them to a charity. The best way of reducing an item of clothing’s impact is by keeping it in circulation.
- They contain 1% biodegradable microplastics, namely ROICA the most sustainable plastic available today, which allows us to greatly improve the durability and comfort of your Slim Jeans. Plastic microfibres are tiny particles of plastic that are released when worn or washed and have a negative impact on aquatic and land ecosystems.
- They do not contain any hazardous materials. They’re manufactured in compliance with strict standards aimed at eliminating the use of harmful substances and other chemical nasties.
- They do not contain any recycled materials. We try to incorporate recycled materials whenever we can, unfortunately, it hasn’t been possible to do so with the Slim Jeans.
Thanks !
So there you have it, you now know everything there is to know about looking after your Slim Jeans. What with the top-quality Candiani denim, the Portuguese garment make and these few care tips, thesse should last you a good many years.
We'll be back in touch in a couple of weeks to see how you're getting on.
Until then, if we've missed something or you have any questions hit us up in the comment section below or here support@asphalte.com.
The Asphalte Team: