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  • INVISTA Presents Autumn 2013 And Winter 2014 CORDURA® Denim And CORDURA® NYCO Fabric Collections At Denim By Premiere Vision

    pr.com 4 days, 11 hours ago

    New Durable Denim and Canvas Fabrics Now Available from Artistic Milliners, Mt. Vernon, Nishat, Penfabric, and Dezhou YuanJi [PR.com]

  • Casual Refrigeration With Smeg’s Fab Denim Fridge

    freshome.com 9 hours, 28 minutes ago

    It is undeniable that materials are high on the list of priorities when it comes to product design and with so many new and innovative materials hitting the market, manufacturers have no shortage of options. Whilst many seek out materials with new or improved properties, there are also those who prefer to look to the past for their material solutions. Italian appliance company Smeg has done just that for its latest incarnation of its popular retro FAB refrigerator. In a quirky collaboration with fashion ret

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  • Hot Dish:  How To Wear Colored Denim

    Hot Dish: How To Wear Colored Denim

  • Style File: Denim Roadtrip

    Style File: Denim Roadtrip

  • Denim and Diamonds Gala to benefit American Cancer Society

    Denim and Diamonds Gala to benefit American Cancer Society

  • Style File: Steal vs. Splurge

    Style File: Steal vs. Splurge

  • 2012 Denim Runway Recap

    2012 Denim Runway Recap

  • Denim Day at Huston-Tillotson University

    Denim Day at Huston-Tillotson University

  • Today is Denim Day

    Today is Denim Day

  • Denim Stylings from Rear Ends

    Denim Stylings from Rear Ends

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Denim is a rugged cotton twill textile, in which the weft passes under two or more warp threads. This produces the familiar diagonal ribbing identifiable on the reverse of the fabric, which distinguishes denim from cotton duck. Denim has been in American usage since the late 18th century. The word comes from the name of a sturdy fabric called serge, originally made in Nîmes, France, by the André family. Originally called Serge de Nîmes, the name was soon shortened to denim. Denim was traditionally colored blue with indigo dye to make blue "jeans", though "jean" then denoted a different, lighter cotton textile; the contemporary use of jean comes from the French word for Genoa, Italy, where the first denim trousers were made.
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