How to distinguish different types of denim?
The upper body effect of jeans is obvious to all. The unique material and processing methods of jeans make each pair of jeans deeply attractive to men and women who love fashion and beauty. The dividing line of the jeans also has the effect of lifting buttocks.
Denim is clothing that can be worn throughout the year, so how to distinguish different types of denim? First, according to the thickness of the denim, it is divided into 4.5A, 6A, 8A, 10A, 11A, 12A, 13.5A, 14.5A and so on. 4.5 Ann is very thin, often used to make summer ladies’ vests, sleeveless shirts and so on. The 14.5 Ann is already very thick, and it is often used to make men’s cotton quilted in winter. Most of the jeans we often wear range from 8 to 12 amps.
In terms of denim fabric types, it can be divided into plain weave, twill weave, herringbone, interweave, slub, dark, and flocked denim. In terms of ingredients, denim is divided into combed and carded. There are 100% cotton, stretch (lycra), cotton and linen blends, and Tencel.
In people’s impression, classic jeans should look like this: indigo blue, pure cotton twill, tight hips, low waist and short crotch design, slightly smaller trouser legs, button closures, bright lines, patch pockets, nail signs and other decorations. However, the earliest jeans were not exactly what we imagined. The originator of jeans-Levi, the 501 jeans it launched can be said to be a classic of jeans.