Denim is a weaving pattern, usually constructed of cotton. It is a twill with diagonal patterning.
Denim wool may be wool woven in the denim pattern, or wool coloured like cotton denim, typically in some shade or mix of shades of blue.
Denim is a rugged cotton textile. Wool is usually produced from animal hair or fur.One could dye wool from an animal the colour of denim. Otherwise cotton -- a botanical plant -- is produced and then woven into denim, but no wool is involved.
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Cotton and blendsJeans, once called bluejeans, are most closely associated with denim, a course, twilled cloth made of cotton, not wool. Wool is rarely found on the content label of jeans.
we have tested 3 differet fabrics denim wool and pollyester the best result was pollyester wool second and denim last with an adverage temperature drop of 3 degree's every 2 mins when it was wet and dry
Skirts are made in many different materials. They can be made from cotton, wool, denim, polyester, etc.
Heat insulation would be wool. Note that denim is normally made of cotton, or a cotton/polyester blend. None of them would be very good electrical insulation when wet.
Heat insulation would be wool. Note that denim is normally made of cotton, or a cotton/polyester blend. None of them would be very good electrical insulation when wet.
Hi, believe it or not, nylon can trap heat, but not as much heat as wool or denim. I have done a project on it and it absorbs a good amount of heat. Wool absorbs more because of it's fibres and denim because of it's thickness.
Cotton and blendsJeans, once called bluejeans, are most closely associated with denim, a course, twilled cloth made of cotton, not wool. Wool is rarely found on the content label of jeans.
Wool is the best insulator.because wool retains air between the fibres
wool insulates heated water best because woll is the best insulator.
wool, cotton, polyester, leather, denim, spandex, that's all i know!