Denim fabric


Denim fabric is a type of natural cotton fabric, which is characterized by high density, resistance to wear and mechanical damage. This is the material from which the first jeans in history were sewn - the famous working workwear, developed by American Livay ostris in 1853. Denim is also known under the folk term “jeans”, from those very jeans.
The original fabric of denim was made exclusively from cotton, now a certain percentage of artificial fibers (polyester, lime, elastan) is often added to it to make it more convenient in operation, more stretching and easier to drape.
Denim fabric is traditionally boiled in the dye, and then subjected to additional processing.
The advantages of denim:
- strength-once jeans were a workwear, which was simply obliged to have increased strength
- Hygroscopicity - the ability to "breathe"
- Naturalness - original material is made of 100% cotton
- the long service life - will calmly last about 10 years, provided that the proper care
- unpretentiousness - does not crush, does not require special care, can be washed in a washing machine
