Saturday 10 October 2015

Know Your Denim Best in Four Simple Steps



Every one of us shares a special relationship with jeans.

A pair of Jeans is a go-basic that jells easily with almost every mood of ours. But this relationship has its own ups and downs when you have to keep it going through all the phases like- selecting the best one from a confusing pool of different washes and fits, shifting the preferences by looking at the price labels, finally buying the one in your budget and then worrying about how long this precious possession will beautify your looks.

Given below are few basic yet essential factors being shared by the best Denim fabric manufacturers- Bhaskar Denim Industries to help you nourish your relationship with your best friend- your jeans:

  • Raw Denim: Raw denim refers to the denim which hasn’t been washed after clearing the final stage of production. Being unwashed, the denim gets stiffer and starts to fade in a unique way creating its own different pattern. Raw denim due to being unwashed leaves the original indigo color intact and appears raw and sturdy.
  • Denim Weight: How much your favorite denim weigh? You never bothered about it. Right. If it’s your favorite you will gladly take all its weight on your legs. Isn’t it? The denim weight refers to how much a yard a denim weighs. Generally a denim fabric weighs from 5oz to 32 oz and 12 to 16 oz is used in a denim jeans. The lighter the weight of denim the softer the fabric will feel.
  • Stretch Denim: Stretch denim is prepared by mixing Elastane into the denim fabric to give it a tight and flexible fit. Stretch denim is considered to be most comfortable as it can stretch up to a certain limit forgiving the rigid denim cloth.
  • Denim-Care: Last but not the least; you should take care of your denim by following the right washing techniques. People who fall in love with their raw denim avoid frequent washing of their jeans. For a regular pair of jeans one should keep away the pre-washed jeans from laundry for a while. When you was a jeans turn it inside out, use normal temperature water and use an eighth part of the detergent you use for normal clothes.


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