Denim

Denim is an extremely robust material from which today as of early Jeans are done. Thus it was called the first Jeans from the material denim, by the way, in France as serge de Nimes (fabric from Nimes), was produced.

Ordinarily for denim a chain body is used with which only the final thread with indigo is dyed, while the remaining fibres remain uncolored. One distinguishes two kinds of threads: The Open final threads with which can be faster produced and the ring spinning threads with which the production times are higher.

However, denim from ring spinning threads is mostly fine. A specific feature of the denim is that he is coloured not continuously, but only the uppermost layer with colour is worked on. Classical denim, possibly for pairs of jeans has after the colouring mostly a blue colouring. However, “dirty” colours are possible also for it. Because the colour the material not seeps through completely let itself Jeans und Co. wash out so easily. The trend towards washed out, old looking Jeans has lately come through in the fashion and fashion industry.

The material is coloured especially at some places irregularly, so that he looks worn. Also signs of wear like worn out places are added in the factory artificially, so that they look stylish. Especially Swedish labels have perfected this “embellishment”.

However, not only pairs of jeans are produced of denim. Thus there are also jackets, the waistcoats, shirts, pockets, etc. from this miracle fabric capable of opposition.