
Jeans or Denim
What Are Jeans?
Jeans are sturdy, casual pants typically made from denim (a rugged cotton twill fabric), traditionally dyed blue with indigo and reinforced with copper rivets at stress points. Originally designed as workwear, they have become a global fashion staple.
Key Features of Jeans
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Material: Primarily 100% cotton denim, but may include stretch fibers (e.g., elastane for comfort).🎨
Color: Classic indigo blue, but available in black, white, and distressed washes.🔩
Durability: Reinforced stitching and rivets (invented by Levi Strauss & Jacob Davis in 1873).👖
Fit Styles: Skinny, straight, bootcut, relaxed, boyfriend, and more.How Jeans Are Made
Weaving Denim – Cotton yarns are woven in a twill pattern (diagonal ribbing).
Indigo Dyeing – Yarns are repeatedly dipped for a fade-prone, vintage look.
Cutting & Sewing – Fabric is cut into patterns and stitched with heavy-duty thread.
Washing & Finishing – Stone washing, sandblasting, or laser treatments create different styles.
Types of Jeans
Type | Description |
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Raw Denim | Unwashed, stiff; fades naturally over time. |
Selvedge | Premium, self-finished edges from shuttle looms. |
Stretch | Contains elastane (1-3%) for flexibility. |
Distressed | Pre-worn look with rips/bleaching. |
Why Are Jeans So Popular?
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Durability – Originally made for miners and laborers.👗
Versatility – Dresses up or down (paired with tees or blazers).⏳
Timeless Style – From 1950s rebels to modern streetwear.Did You Know?
- The word "jeans" comes from Genoa (Italy), where similar cotton trousers were worn.
- Levi's 501 is the oldest jeans design (patented in 1873).
- Over 1 billion jeans are sold worldwide yearly.