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Stretchy jeans were first invented by Peter Golding and Eleanor Ramsay in the 1970s. They created the first stretch denim fabric, known as "stovepipe" jeans, which incorporated spandex into the denim material to make the jeans more form-fitting and comfortable.
I would guess that anything "stretchy" will fit looser if it was very tight after a lot of wear!
The Characteristics of Denim Fabric are: 1) It is for long wearing 2) It is hard wearing 3) It is very strong and durable 4) It resists snags and tears 5) It creases easily
Pajama jeans are comfy, stretchy and look better than black leggings but are comfortable enough to work out in. They are better than jeggings because they are actually made of denim.
Jeans are typically made of denim cloth and then dyed with indigo blue. Today's jeans are mostly made of cotton although some are made with a combination of cotton and lycra or other types of stretchy fabric.
Stretch Denim is Denim Stretched
Cotton itself is not a stretchy fiber. Woven fabric is typically not stretchy. So no, I would not expect a cotton gauze to be stretchy unless it was a cotton blend.
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They are somewhat stretchy.. But don't force them to stretch further then they are supposed to go.
"Jodie wore denim jeans." "Maisy works in a factory that produced denim skirts." "Denim jeans soak up water."
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