Well you’d be in fashion if you wear them as they are so why bother? Or sell them? You might make a fortuneI just blew out the backside of one of my favorite work blue jeans. It was a Wrangler jean with lots of pockets and hoops to hang tools on and such. After many years, it just wore too thin and last night, while working out in my unheated garage, I felt a chill running down my leg! What the heck?! Turns out the jeans split wide open just below the back pocket of my right leg.
Dear Wife says the jeans are going to get tossed. Well, probably so. But I thought I would ask here if jeans split wide open under the back pocket can be saved? If not, any ideas of a second life for the jeans? I mean, the legs and most of the other parts of the jeans are still good. Could that blue jean material be used for something else?
FYI, I bought these jeans, used, at our local thrift store about 5 years ago for only $2.25. They were not brand new but were in good shape. I have used them a lot and got my money's worth out of them long ago.
You know, there are a lot of young women and teenagers running around with brand new expensive jeans that are pre-ripped and faded. Some of those jeans are ripped in places where I would think modesty would prevent a person from wearing them out in public. Having said that, I asked Dear Wife if my genuinely old, faded, and ripped jeans are hip today and would anyone really care if my old man underwear was seen through the rip much like the young girls are wearing their jeans today flashing their undergarments?
Dear Wife said I would not be in fashion no matter what I wore and that my ripped jeans were headed to the trash. Turns out that my old worn and ripped jeans are considered garbage whereas new jeans that are pre-faded and ripped are not!
Well, more seriously, these were like my favorite work jeans because of all the extra tool pockets and hoops for hammers and such to hang on. So, if anyone knows if they can be patched, or how to patch them, I'd be willing to try it just because I liked those jeans so much. Even if it's only for working jeans at home, out in the yard, I would be OK with that. Not too concerned about the looks, obviously, but hate to lose all those tool pockets.
EDIT: OK, I found a Google picture of the type of rip I have under the right back pocket of my blue jeans. Obviously, this is not me. But the rip is the same. Can my jeans be patched?
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You could try some iron on patches but that’s a pretty big rip. All I can think of is to use them to make a purse, make into rags, etc.