Denim

Denim is a rugged cotton twill textile, where the weft threads go under two or more warp threads. This twill weaving process produces the familiar diagonal lines traditionally found in the material. Denim and the cotton fabric called duck are often confused with each other; however duck does not have the diagonal stripes that are found in denim which is the distinguishing difference.

Another characteristic associated with denim is that only the warp threads are dyed, whereas the weft threads remain white. As a result of the warp-faced twill weaving, one side of the fabric shows the blue warp threads, and the other side shows the white weft threads. This is why blue jeans are usually white on the inside and this is also the reason why their fading characteristics are so unique in comparison to most other fabrics. Denim fabric with 5 to 14 Oz along with 100% cotton, cotton spandex etc.

we do Indigo denim Lycra Attachment Fabric also.

Weight: 5 to 14 Oz
Technics: Woven
Density: 72*42
Yarn count: 7*6
Width: 58/60", 62/63", 66/67"