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Fabric and Weave: Denim is typically made from 100% cotton, though modern versions often include stretch fibers like elastane for added comfort and flexibility. Its characteristic strength and diagonal ribbing come from the twill weave structure.
Indigo Dyeing and Fading: The blue color of denim comes from indigo dye applied to the warp threads, while the weft threads usually remain undyed. The unique fading patterns seen on well-worn jeans occur because the indigo dye only coats the outer layer of the yarn, allowing the inner white fibers to become exposed with abrasion.
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