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Denim as all seasons wear

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.  Introduction: Denim is a dynamic and one of the well-known products in the textile industry that is suitable for people of all age groups in all seasons.  Most textile producers work hard to make fabric free from configuration mistakes while denim is purposely made disgusting and faddish. Truly to be known, denim jeans producers spend much more time and energy tearing and scratching a couple of jeans than what is spent to sew it.  Denim is a mostly worn cotton twill durable textile that is used to make a wide range of jeans, jackets, shirts, caps etc., It is a very comfortable durable textile that is always evergreen in its demand. Denim never goes out of fashion and always look stylish. Besides designer jeans will last longer than ordinary ones and will not tear or become dull even when they are used consistently. Denim jeans, jackets, skirts, shirts, caps are some of the established outfits in today’s clothing trends.  Starting as basic normal clothin...

Denim jeans as all season wear

  Denim was first produced in the city of Nîmes in France and was originally called the   serge de Nîmes . The word denim is an English   colloquialism   of the French term: “denim.” Denim became popular in the United States during the Gold Rush in 1853 when Levi Strauss opened up a shop in San Francisco selling dry goods along with buttons,  How Is Denim Made? After cotton fibres are harvested and spun into yarn, the yarns are dyed. The jeans are often indigo-dyed, making them the classic blue colour for denim. Cotton denim is woven either on a shuttle loom or a projectile loom. A shuttle loom produces what’s called selvedge denim. The weft thread is passed through the warp threads in a back and forth motion, with no breaks in the weft. This creates a very smooth and sturdy selvedge edge. A projectile loom produces non-selvedge denim because there is a single weft thread for every row and not one thread is woven throughout. This creates a more delicate edge tha...