Before you throw away that old pair of jeans, consider giving it a twist a DIY twist.
According toInStyle, there are a few ’80s fashion looks that are trending again.
Have you seen someone rocking an oversized blazer recently?

Or a pair of acid-washed jeans?
The acid wash craze started in the 1980s, according toNostalgia Central.
This treatment is similar to tie-dye.

But, instead of adding color, you’re bleaching it away.
The clothing company Guess first emerged with stone-washed jeans, which were physically distressed to bring out lighter tones.
Then came chemical distressing, aka acid wash.

This look isn’t limited to jeans, either.
Any denim material can get this classic upgrade, including jackets, shirts, and even bags.
If you aren’t fully committed to the idea, try acid-washing patches of denim.
Then you might pin or sew the bleached patches onto bags or jackets for atrendy vintagevibe.
Don’t forget your creative spirit.
Grab your pair of jeans, and bundle it with the rubber brands.
ensure it’s tightly secured, like a stuffed chicken breast wrapped in twine.
Silver Bobbinsrecommends blue jeans for this DIY because you could run into issues with acid-washing black jeans.
Also, verify your pick is actually denim.
Synthetic materials can be destroyed through long bleach exposure.
Now for the bleach.
Fill your large container with enough bleach to submerge your scrunched-up jeans.
If you prefer a light acid wash, it’s best to dilute the bleach.
Cosmopolitan recommends a ratio of three parts water to one part bleach.
When you’re ready and suited in gloves, submerge the jeans into the bleach.
After it stops bubbling, you’re free to take your jeans out.
Remember, the longer your denim soaks, the more extreme the acid wash will be.
For a splatter effect, you might use the spray bottle to target specific areas with the bleach solution.
When you’re satisfied with your creation, give it a cold rinse.
Once it dries, we can get tostyling your distressed jeans.
Since they’re an ’80s staple,Lady Refinessuggests going for a full vintage look.
Dig through the attic or the racks of a vintage store for authentic ’80s wear.
For a timeless outfit, there’s only one way to go: black.
Pair your acid-wash jeans with a black top and shoes.
Add some accessories for interest, but keep them simple so your jeans stand out.
Or go full ’80s with extravagant scrunchies, teased hair, and leg warmers.
The trend might be decades old, but youracid-wash jeans are definitely in style today.