Several brands are said to use denim which is associated with slavery and child labour. These include Forever 21, Abercrombie & Fitch, H&M, Hanes and Gymboree.
most cotton for denim is grown in the US, there are cotton bushes that are when in season look like cotton balls, then the cotton is turned into thread and woven to turn to denim
Cotton fibers from denim are used in insulation
Denim is made from cotton: it is style of weave.
Zimbabwean cotton; it's all the japanese use for their denim.
Denim fabric is made from cotton, a natural fiber that comes from the cotton plant. The cotton fibers are woven tightly to create the durable and sturdy fabric that we know as denim.
Denim is made from cotton, which comes from the cotton plant. The fibers of the cotton plant are spun into yarn and then woven to create the fabric used for denim.
Denim is fabricated from cotton twill yarn.
No, denim is a type of fabric made from cotton. Cotton comes from the cotton plant, but denim itself is produced by weaving cotton yarns in a particular way to create the durable and rugged material commonly used for jeans.
It is made from cotton. Cotton is made from a cotton plant.
Denim itself is not a fibre... Denim is a fabric which is mostly commonly made out of cotton fibres (which are natural). However today much more denim is being made from a cotton-synthetic fibre mix.
Denim is a fabric made from cotton, which is a natural fiber derived from the cotton plant. The process of weaving cotton yarns creates the characteristic twill weave structure that gives denim its strength and durability. So, denim is considered a natural fabric.
Denim cotton.