The fabric used to make the jeans is colored with blue dye.
White Shirts look white because they dye the cotton with a liquid that will change it from gray to white.
well, it is blue, so i guess it will look blue in white light. right?
White colored materials reflect infrared radiation.
The word comes from the name of a sturdy fabric called serge, originally made in Nîmes, France, by the Andre family. Originally called serge de Nîmes, the name was soon shortened to denim.[2] Denim was traditionally colored blue with indigo dye to make blue "jeans," though "jean" then denoted a different, lighter cotton textile; the contemporary use of jean comes from the French word for Genoa, Italy (Gênes), where the first denim trousers were made. http://denimoholic.blogspot.com/2010/06/blue-jeans-history.html cheers! Follow us on our blog.
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It is grown, not made. They change the seeds before they are planted. One example is a blue color cotton that is grown, but sometimes the blue will cross breed with a field of white and damage the white. White cotton depends on its whiteness to sell well.
nothing will happen to it they are both white but if it was a blue wool sweater and a white cotton shirt the shirt will turn blue other way around same thing sweater turns blue the cotton shirt turns back to the color white cause it loses all of its color. :) ;) :p
Cotton candy can be Pink, Blue, Purple, Yellow, Green, White, Red, Orange, and many more.
Jean-Baptiste Cotton des Houssayes was born in 1727.
Jean-Baptiste Cotton des Houssayes died in 1783.
Yes, cotton can be dyed blue.
you could wear them with leggings (black, navy blue, grey, or brown) yoga pants (black, grey, maybe brown) jean shorts (denim or white) and for shirts: black leggings and yoga pants: white, grey blue leggings: white, grey, maybe black depending how dark blue is grey leggings and yoga pants: WHITE brown leggings and yoga pants: white white white denim jean shorts: black, grey, brown, white white jean shorts, black, brown, grey, blue
A curtain or screen; also, a cotton fabric in blue and white stripes, used for curtains.
Jazzin' for Blue Jean was created in 1984.
Blue Jean Magazine was created in 1996.