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No, jeans are made of twill. twill=denim
fabric strength and durability
Khakis are casual twill pants an alternative to jeans. They are a lightish beige in color and that's how they get their name.
A twill jersey is a type of sports uniform that is made of twill. Twill is a woven fabric with a ribbed pattern that is diagonal and parallel.
"True" jeans, with reference to the original etymology from Genoa, are made from a type of cotton corduroy fabric. This was copied unsuccessfully by weavers in Nimes who eventually produced the cotton twill fabric referred to as "de Nimes" or denim.
Twill is fabric that has a diagonal pattern. It is actually woven in such a way as to create diagonal "ribs" in the fabric itself (not just colored diagonal lines). Think of cordoroy - that is a fabric with a vertical (up and down) pattern woven into it. Twill is diagonal weaving. If a twill fabric has extra "give" so that it can expand (stretch), it is a stretch twill. Stretch twill often refers to the fabric having a small percentage of lycra/spandex in it, usually 2-4%.
Twill is a weaving pattern. Cotton used in twill weaving is a staple commodity.
twill is a very rough fabric that comes from elephants.
"Twill", like real velvet, is a type of weave of fiber threads. You could have cotton twill, all right, but you might also have polyester/cotton twill. In theory, you could have twill woven of yak hair.
Twill is a weaving pattern.
In twill-weave fabric the crossings of weft and warp are offset to give a diagonal pattern on the fabric surface. It's strong, drapes well and is used for jeans, jackets and curtains.
Yes, twill will in fact shrink. It has a 10% shrink rate, so if you're making anything using twill, make sure to wash it first!