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Products made of Denim

History of Denim

Denim product's

Type of Denim

tent

  • Bags
  • Capri pants
  • Dresses
  • Hats
  • Socks
  • Shoes
  • Skirts
  • Shirts

Nime

in 17th Century

Denim

  • Stretch
  • Poly
  • Ring
  • Bull
  • Printed
  • Slub etc.

cover

sail

Denim Helmet

Denim Wedding dress

Denim coat for dogs and pets

Top 10 Manufacturer of World

Denim

China

North America

India

Brazil

Turkey

Pakistan

Italy

Bangladesh

Japan

Srilanka

  • History of Denim
  • Manufacturing of Denim
  • Special treatments
  • International Market

Gold rush

Top Jeans Brand’s by Sell

Levi Strauss & Co

Diesel

Wrangler

Pepe Jeans London

Lee

Lee Cooper

Calvin Klein

G-star

Armani

True Religion

Top Importer of World

Denim

United States Of America

European Union

China

Japan

Korea

Global Denim Statistics

Expected to become 58.2$ billion by 2016

Global demand growing at 5%, supply at 8%

Global Denim fabrics production in 2014-2.7 billion

Between Eu, Us and China, 70% of world jeans consumption

Estimated share of jeans purchase by

- North America: 39%

- European Union: 20%

-Japan & Korea: 10%

- Rest of the world: 31%

Used and distressed looks

Weaving

Physical treatment

Chemical treatment

Pumice stone

Sandblasting

Flow chart of Denim Manufacturing

Yarn Collection from Spinning

factory

Faded Appearance

Spinning

Sandpaper

Delivery

The used or "acid wash" look is created by means of abrading the jeans or treating them with chemicals, such as acrylic resin, phenol, hypochlorite, potassium permanganate, caustic soda, acids etc.

Winding

Sizing

Folding and packing

Sizing machine

Waxing Device

Patterns of fading in jeans, caused by prolonged periods of wearing them without washing, had become the main allure of dry Denim. Such patterns are a way of "personalizing" the garment.

Warping

Patterns of fading

Size Box

Used and distressed looks

Inspection

Train tracks

Stacks

Warping

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Whiskers

Combs or honeycombs

Yarn Dyeing

Coiler

Ripping or distressing of jeans, though also arising naturally as a result of wear and tear, is sometimes deliberately performed by suppliers - with distressed clothing sometimes selling for more than a non distressed pair.

Warp sheet

Creel

Finishing

Yarn Dyeing

Dryer

Sizing

Heat setting

Weaving