Denim is very popular with Americans and is the oldest fabric in the world. Strangely, it stays young forever. So what actually is Denim and where does Denim style come from?
Denim is traditionally the blue color used to make jeans, the concept of Jacob Davis, a tailor from Nevada, was inspired when a female customer requested a durable pair of pants for her husband to chop wood. At that time he was selling to 200 heavy workers, however due to the production capacity in his small shop he was not able to keep up with demand.

He then proposed to merchant Levi Strauss & Co to supply denim fabric. Levi Strauss & Co was impressed by the profitability of garment production, after which they took Davis in charge of production. series in San Francisco.
Over time, denim will often fade, and is considered fashionable for some people. During the wear and tear process, fading will often occur in places such as thighs, ankles, knees, etc.

We need to note the following 3 things:
- Jean and denim are two different materials.
- Jeans is a type of pants, jean is a type of material (different in the letter “s”)
- “Waist overall” was the name of jeans when they were first born.
So what is Denim material?
Denim is a somewhat stiff fabric and has a dark indigo color when raw. There are many diverse colors such as black, blue, white, of which blue is the most popular and popular color. However, after going through the washing process with advanced techniques, denim fabric will have extremely diverse and beautiful designs such as fraying and grinding.