name derived from French "serge de Nimes" Originally had dark blue, brown or dark grey warp with a white or gray filling giving a mottled look and used only for work clothes A firm durable twilled usually cotton fabric [Plural] overalls or trousers usually of blue denim, namely a firm durable twilled usually cotton fabric woven with colored warp and white filling threads Twill - right hand - may be L2/1 or L3/1
a firm 2 x 1 or 3 x 1 twill-weave fabric, often having a whitish tinge, obtained by using white filling yarns with colored warp yarns Heavier weight denims, usually blue or brown, are used for dungarees, work clothes, and men's and women's sportswear Lighter weight denims with a softer finish are made in a variety of colors and patterns and are used for sportswear and draperies
Denim is a thick cotton cloth, usually blue, which is used to make clothes. Jeans are made from denim. a light blue denim jacket. a type of strong cotton cloth used especially to make jeans ((serge) de Nîmes , French city where it was first made). Durable twill-woven fabric with coloured (usually blue) warp (lengthwise) and white filling (crosswise) threads, also sometimes woven in coloured stripes. The name originated in the French serge de Nîmes. Denim is usually all-cotton, though it is sometimes made of a cotton-synthetic mixture. Decades of use in the clothing industry, especially in the manufacture of overalls and trousers worn for heavy labour, have demonstrated denim's durability, a quality that, along with its comfort, made denim jeans extremely popular for leisure wear in the late 20th century
A basic cotton cloth that is rugged, durable & serviceable, used in sportswear and in jeans It is easily identified by it's traditional indigo-blue color warp, gray or mottled white filling and left hand twill on the face Denim is usually constructed with a two up, one down or a three up, one down twill weave Denim takes its name from its early origins in Nimes, France, where it known hundreds of years ago as "Serge de Nimes," and was first brought to America over 500 years ago as the sails of Columbus' Santa Maria
This staple cotton cloth is rugged and serviceable, and is recognized by a left-hand twill on the face Mostly Coarse single yarns are used A 2-up and 1-down or a 3-up and 1-down twill may be used in the weave formation Standard denim is made with indigo-blue-dyed warp yarn and a gray or mottled white filling It is the most popular fabric in the work-clothes group and it is used for overalls, coats, jumpers, caps
Fibre: Cotton Weave: Twill - right hand - may be L2/1 or L3/1 Characteristics: Name derived from French "serge de Nimes" Originally had dark blue, brown or dark grey warp with a white or gray filling giving a mottled look and used only for work clothes now woven in bright and pastel colours with stripes as well as plain Long wearing, it resists snags and tears Comes in heavy and lighter weights Uses: Work clothes, overalls, caps, uniforms, bedspreads, slipcovers, draperies, upholstery, sportswear, of all kinds, dresses and has even been used for evening wear
A rugged, durable twill fabric that is most popular in indigo blue Denim is used for jeans, overalls, and work uniforms, but it has also become a popular fabric in other decorative, and home accessories
True denim is a twill weave cotton-like fabric made with different colored yarns in the warp and the weft Due to the twill construction, one color predominates on the fabric surface
True denim is a twill-weave, cotton-like fabric made with different colored yarns in the warp and the weft Due to the twill construction, one color predominates on the fabric surface
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