“Distress wash” refers to a fabric treatment process—commonly used in denim and other garments—to give clothing a worn, aged, or vintage look. This process intentionally fades the fabric and may include techniques like:
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Stone washing – using pumice stones to roughen and fade the fabric.
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Enzyme washing – using natural enzymes to soften and fade.
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Sandblasting or hand sanding – targeting specific areas (knees, thighs, pockets) for a natural worn look.
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Bleaching or acid washing – adding dramatic fade effects.
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Distressing – physically damaging the garment (ripping, fraying, holes) for a rugged appearance.
It’s popular in jeans, jackets, and casual wear to provide a broken-in, stylish look right off the rack.


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