| Denim is a classic fabric that has reached new heights | | | | Designer Denims Processing |
| in fashion. Earlier utilized as a durable cloth for laborers | | | | Some of the most exclusive designer wear made out |
| uniforms, it has evolved into a high fashion fabric with | | | | of denim including the basic jeans is processed in a |
| different finishes today. it is popular due to its versatility | | | | very traditional manner. One such facet is the use of a |
| to be worn in casual or formal situations. | | | | natural dye which is indigo. The use of a natural |
| Apart from this it is a very durable fabric that retains | | | | fermentation process allows the color of the indigo to |
| its shape and color for years. Care for denim fabrics is | | | | transfer from blue to yellow. |
| minimal and the fabric has evolved over the years with | | | | Then dipped in the liquid, the fabric is later exposed to |
| different finishes to upgrade its status and increase its | | | | air the fabric changes into bright green and then |
| scope. | | | | eventually develops the rich and glossy blue color that |
| Evolution of the Denim Fabric | | | | is long-lasting and fade proof. |
| Edwin jeans are known as a pioneer in different | | | | An interesting thing to note is that the selvedge which |
| finishes that revolutionized the process of denim and | | | | is the weave on the border on both sides of the fabric |
| the way it is crafted today. The brand evolved with | | | | is essential as it prevents unraveling. |
| the dedication of a fabric manufacturer based in | | | | For a durable selvedge the traditional 29 shuttle was |
| Japan. There is always high demand for denim in | | | | used in traditional times but today modern looms are |
| Japan and to supply the requirements the first rainbow | | | | utilized however the original quality cannot be achieved |
| colored selvage was introduced by the brand. | | | | without the traditional looms which are still preferred by |
| The ring wash jeans were perhaps the heaviest and | | | | true denim manufacturers. |
| available in the old wash look. The old wash replicates | | | | Different Finishes of Designer Denim |
| original faded laborer jeans. | | | | The fabric in most denims is inspired by the kind worn |
| The fabric manufacturing was revolutionized when this | | | | originally by laborers and the manufacturers aim to |
| brand introduced the stone wash look. The regal feel | | | | defy the norms of fashion. Intricate details include inner |
| of the fabric created from this process took the denim | | | | stitching and other aspects like swivel leg prevention |
| jeans to a designer wear status giving it a renewed | | | | through a good in seam. These may go unnoticed by |
| appeal. This was actually a milestone in the processing | | | | a regular shopper but true denim enthusiasts look for |
| of denim on a universal level. | | | | the finer details before choosing a pair. |
| The next stage in the history of denim was the | | | | Prps jeans are a super premium brand that focuses |
| introduction of vintage bearing style which actually | | | | on retaining the original flaws on the piece. It has |
| combines the handcrafted look of vintage washes that | | | | exclusive proprietary pieces in limited edition also to |
| look half a century old and the utilization of age old | | | | cater to the up market clientele. |
| manual techniques were revived with this look. | | | | |