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Denim Fabric

The document discusses the history and types of denim fabric. It begins with the origins of denim from "de Nimes", France and the invention of blue jeans by Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis in 1873. It then describes the characteristics of denim fabric and how it is made with indigo dyed warp yarns. Finally, it classifies denim based on weight, color, structure, composition and finishes like stone washing, and discusses different types including selvedge, stretch, and poly-denim.
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Denim Fabric

The document discusses the history and types of denim fabric. It begins with the origins of denim from "de Nimes", France and the invention of blue jeans by Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis in 1873. It then describes the characteristics of denim fabric and how it is made with indigo dyed warp yarns. Finally, it classifies denim based on weight, color, structure, composition and finishes like stone washing, and discusses different types including selvedge, stretch, and poly-denim.
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BGMEA University Fashion & Technology BGMEA University ofof Fashion & Technology

Md Masud Rana Assistant Professor, Dpt. of Textile Engg

M.Rana

Textile Fibre

THE HISTORY OF DENIMS


Word denim comes from "de Nimes", French town where the fabric was said to be first made - but American jeans were made with US denim.
Jean is said to reference sailors from Genoa, Italy, who wore indigo-dyed clothes Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis patented their riveted design on 20 May 1873 said to be the birth of jeans.

Denim
Denim twill is made with two set of yarns one set dyed indigo, the other undyed. Indigo dyed yarns are most visible on the outside, undyed yarns on the inside.

Characteristics of Denim fabric:


1. Warp yarns are colored (usually with Indigo, vat, blue or Sulphur black); 2. Structure: right hand or left hand twill i.e. Z/S-twill of 2/1 or 3/1 construction; 3. Usually made of cotton yarns of coarser count (7S, 10S, 14S, 16S, etc); 4. Coarser cloth (weight lies between 6 14 oz/sq.yds) and used for pant and warm jacket; 5. Rotor yarns are mostly used. 7 * 10 Specification of a typical denim fabric: 72 * 56 * 58

Yarn used for Denim:


Spun Yarn (Open end, Ring spun yarn with Regular and Slub Filament yarn (Polyester/Nylon/spandex)

Classification of denim fabric:


1. According to weight/unit area Light weight: 4.5 to 7 oz/sq.yd

Medium weight: 7 to 10 oz/sq.yd


Heavy weight: 11 and above

2. According to hue or color

Indigo vat
Sulphur black

3. According to optic wise


Regular Slub (Warp slub/weft slub) Cross Hatch: both way slub i.e. both warp and weft yarns are slub

4. According to fabric structure/design


Plain Twill (S-twill, Z-twill, herringbone or Zigzag twill)

5. According to composition wise


100% cotton Cotton stretch (Cotton with spandex) Cotton polyester Cotton polyester stretch (cotton-polyester with spandex)

Jeans:
Jeans are trousers made from dark "raw" denim and twill fabric, but most are washed or treated before sale. Often the term "jeans" refers to a particular style of trousers called "blue jeans" and invented by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss in 1873. Starting in the 1950s, jeans, originally designed for cowboys, became popular among teenagers, especially members of the greaser subculture. Historic brands include Levi's, Lee, and Wrangler. Jeans come in various fits, including skinny, tapered, straight, boot cut and flare.

Bull Denim Piece-dyed cotton twill made from coarse yarns to resemble denim; however, the warp yarns are not dyed with indigo before weaving.
Cotton Serge The traditional denim is 100 percent cotton serge. Additionally, denim is often blended with other fabrics. Raw Denim Raw denim is dark, unwashed fabric that is stiff and very durable. It fades with wear in certain areas, creating a natural distressed look. It also fades with washing. Selvage Denim The premium type of raw denim fabric is selvage denim, with tight weaving and natural edges that will not unravel. Selvage denim is more expensive than other raw denim.

Different types of Denim:

Crosshatch An effect in the denim weave created by using uneven yarn in the weft direction, combined with uneven yarns in the warp direction.

Stretch Denim The blend closest to pure denim is called stretch denim, which usually includes 2 or 3 percent Spandex material for a bit of give in the fabric. Rigid Denim Describes unwashed denim. Most denim garments are typically prewashed before going to retail. Ramie-Denim Denim is also sometimes blended with the plant fiber ramie, which reduces wrinkling and gives the fabric a softer feel. Poly-Denim Poly-denim blends look like a dressier denim, and are more lightweight, which makes them more convenient to wash and dry. They also are more resistant to wrinkling.

TYPES OF DENIM WASH

Denim washes are of following two types: 1. Wet washes Bleaching wash Enzyme wash Acid wash

2. Dry washes Stone wash Microsanding/Sand blasting

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