There are several ways to paint on denim.
If you have access to an airbrush, Createx paints work wonderfully on most fabrics. If however you do not have an airbrush you still have a couple of options.
In you local craft/art supply store you will find a section for fabric paints. Some of these are true dye based (good on white or light coloured fabrics, but not much good for a dark denim).
Other paints which are "specialty" paints like puff paint, or glitter paint or pearlized paint. These work well on denim as they stay on the surface, adhere well and give a nice washable finish. I recommend reading the labels carefully, you want a paint that is washable and is very pliable (that way it doesn't crack and peel off right away).
Your final option is to use ordinary acrylic craft paints. In the section where you buy the paints you can also get an additive that makes the paint adhere to fabric.
According to what the general public wears, Jean Jackets are not in.
Jeans, jean pants, jean shirts, jean jackets, shoes, almost anything
In general the word jean tends to be associated with blue. However, non-blue jean jackets do exist if you're willing to pay a bit more for them.
You should not worry about what is in style and not in style, yet very light jean jackets with rolled up sleeves are not in style, the darker ones are nice.
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yes they do
Jean jackets are made of the same material as jeans which is denim. The fabric is specifically called serge because it originated from a family whose surname is serge.
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