Not all have denim. They are a blend of denim, cotton, polyester, and elastic.
The same as all other jeans - Denim.
Jeans are made from a cotton material called denim.
Categories of Jeans: Australian Denim Jeans, Skinny Jeans and Fashion Jeans - Women's Designer Jeans and Men's Designer Jeans.
Due to the fact that jeans have all the same properties as pants, the legs, the waist. There is nothing, and never was any reason for anyone to think that jeans are not pants.
Jeans is a corruption of Genes (French for Genoa) where the style evolved among peasants. They were made of denim ( a cloth " de Nimes) in France too. or was it John Wayne after all?
yes you can choose, and it is not necessary that all jeans are of denim, there are jeans available in cotton, silk linen, leather and many different fabric. you can choose any whatever is comfortable to you.
Historically, cotton denim has been used for jeans. These days, however, all sorts of synthetic materials can be used in the manufacture of designer jeans.
All I can say is yes definitely in Australia! Especially dark denim ones.
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gm = d(ID)/d(VGS), where ID = drain current, and VGS = gate bias, with all other biases fixed and all biases referenced to the source voltage. gm is the measure of how much the drain current changes with an incremental change of VGS. Practically, you measure (ID, VGS) pairs at a fixed VDS for a range of VGS. Then gm at a certain (VGS=VGS1) is simply (ID2-ID1)/(VGS2-VGS1), where 1,2 signify consecutive pairs of (ID, VGS). In other words, you can plot ID versus VGS on an x-y plot with VGS being the x-axis. Whichever way you measure the slope at a certain (VGS=VGS1) on the curve is the gm value. Please note that gm for an MOSFET is the same in definition. =============================
The white Levi's Men's 501 Jeans are made of white denim, so you can't see through them at all.