cloth i think
Other than denim, jeans are also made of dungaree cloth. Dungaree cloth is a thick, coarse fabric that is usually blue in color. There are pants made out of cotton that are made to look like jeans, but aren't technically jeans.
With a brand-new pair of jeans, it is possible to rub the indigo dye off with your hand, so it's no surprise it will stain white shoes. The solution is to wash the jeans - long cycle, and preferably twice - before wearing them.
The PP5 material used in this product is microwave safe.
Yes, the polyurethane material used in this product is latex free.
It typically takes about 1,800 gallons of water to produce one pair of jeans. This includes the water used to grow cotton, dye the fabric, and finish the jeans. Efforts are being made in the industry to reduce water usage through sustainable practices.
Jeans are traditionally made out of cotton material.
why is denim fabric used for jeANS?becuase its a material that is great :) i dont know sorry :P
Money in fact is made out of used jeans. They use the material from the jeans to create the paper that money is printed on, along with creating molds of the presidents faces to create the water marks on the the bills.
Durability
When repairing jeans or any form of denim material a heavy gauge thread is required due to the density of the material being repaired and the tension placed on the thread used because of the in-elasticity of the denim.
Jeans are made from a cotton material called denim.
Denim
no because the material jeans are made of wont allow your butt to "jiggle" like how its supposed to.
Blue Jeans are used as clothing
Levi-Strauss, who invented the jeans came from Germany, but invented it in the USA. The denim-material was invented in France and was used for tents. (The word denim is from the French "de Nime", meaning "from Nime.")
What do you do if you cut off too much material and you need to hem jeans?
It depends on the material they are made from. Some jeans are made from brushed cotton, and this texture would be normal.