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Denim has been a staple in fashion for decades, and certain vintage pieces have now become highly sought-after treasures.
While walking around with friends in L.A. this week, Bieber was spotted swapping her light-wash jeans for dark ones, ...
Special projects have included the first bio-based indigo denim on a selvedge loom in the U.S. as well as the first denim woven with U.S.-grown degummed hemp. “We’ve shipped pallets of denim, which is ...
Denim is a specific type of cotton twill, which is defined by a particular weaving method with closely packed fibers that results in a diagonal pattern. This allows for a more durable fabric.
“Follow the grain of the denim,” Torres says. That can take some practice, so she suggests sketching a few lines in tailor’s chalk to help you stay oriented to the direction of the weave. 6.
Weaving Shibusa is a meditation on how each step of the Japanese jean-making process is a grab at sartorial transcendence. "There is no 'this one does it the best,'" says Leisher.
“Typically, the most popular denims in the world are going to be a three-by-one right-hand twill weave, 10 to 12 ounces, red cast (vs. green cast), and — right now — vertical slubs rather than cross ...