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Women's Jeans


Jeans are typically made from denim fabric. This fabric is woven from cotton fibers and boasts extremely high durability. During the manufacturing process, different colors are used for the warp and weft yarns. Generally, the warp yarns are dyed while the weft yarns remain in their natural color. Through a special weaving technique, a unique twill texture is formed. This texture not only gives jeans their distinctive appearance but also enhances the fabric's strength, enabling them to withstand the rigors of daily wear and frequent washing.

Ladies' jeans (flared style)


Jeans are typically made from denim fabric. This fabric is woven from cotton fibers and boasts extremely high durability. During the manufacturing process, different colors are used for the warp and weft yarns. Generally, the warp yarns are dyed while the weft yarns remain in their natural color. Through a special weaving technique, a unique twill texture is formed. This texture not only gives jeans their distinctive appearance but also enhances the fabric's strength, enabling them to withstand the rigors of daily wear and frequent washing.

Women's denim jumpsuit


Jeans are typically made from denim fabric. This fabric is woven from cotton fibers and boasts extremely high durability. During the manufacturing process, different colors are used for the warp and weft yarns. Generally, the warp yarns are dyed while the weft yarns remain in their natural color. Through a special weaving technique, a unique twill texture is formed. This texture not only gives jeans their distinctive appearance but also enhances the fabric's strength, enabling them to withstand the rigors of daily wear and frequent washing.

Women's Jeans


Jeans are typically made from denim fabric. This fabric is woven from cotton fibers and boasts extremely high durability. During the manufacturing process, different colors are used for the warp and weft yarns. Generally, the warp yarns are dyed while the weft yarns remain in their natural color. Through a special weaving technique, a unique twill texture is formed. This texture not only gives jeans their distinctive appearance but also enhances the fabric's strength, enabling them to withstand the rigors of daily wear and frequent washing.

The invention and technological balance of stretch denim fabric


The emergence of stretch denim in the 1970s overturned the impression of denim being "stiff but not snug", with the core being the blending of 1% to 3% spandex into cotton fibers. Brands such as Emporio Armani have found through experiments that a 2% spandex content can ensure elasticity while avoiding excessive relaxation after washing

Indigo dyeing process: from plant extraction to industry standards


The iconic blue color of denim comes from the indigo dyeing process, which involves extracting indigo glycosides from bluegrass such as indigo and indigo, fermenting and reducing them to soluble indigo white, and then coloring them

Environmental dilemma and innovative breakthrough of water washing process


Washing is a key process that endows denim with diverse styles, but traditional craftsmanship consumes an astonishing amount of water - each pair of jeans requires 7000 to 8000 liters of water throughout the production process