Verna Bradford

  1. Why Jeans are Usually Blue in Color

    Why Jeans are Usually Blue in Color
    Jeans are made of denim, a hard fabric of cotton. he denim name comes from that name's serge de Nîmes, from the French town. Serge is a twill form, a name for clothes produced in the weft and warp (vertical and horizontal axes) with distinct threads. In denim, this distinction is one colored and one undyed thread, making a cheaper cloth-you need only half the dye. It almost seems redundant to call your trousers "blue jeans" because almost all denim is blue. While jeans are likely your wardrobe's most versatile plants, blue is not a particularly neutral color. Ever wonder why the go-to hue is this? Continue reading →
  2. 3 denim jeans that every girl should have!

    3 denim jeans that every girl should have!
    “A warm smile is a universal language of spreading happiness”.  And this is how our lovely Elizabeth Olsen, every time paints the happiness in her surrounding with her smile. Our style spy spied on Elizabeth and behind the grace of her smile, it caught cool denim outfits that Elizabeth wears and it makes her look more adorable, hot, and stunning. Continue reading →
  3. What Does Raw Denim Mean?

    Raw denim, also known as dry or unwashed denim is denim which has not undergone any of the usual procedures of washing and distress. It comes directly from the loom and is sliced into jeans and then marketed to you. It is deep blue rigid and has a unique shine. Raw denim enables the wearer to customize the trousers for their distinctive form, creasing creases and fade marks to their body type. All jeans had been made of raw denim until the early 1970s and it was up to the consumer to break them in. Many individuals are going to sit in a bath or swim in their jeans to shrink their body's pants. Continue reading →
  4. What is Low rise Jeans? Why did they call Lowriders?

    What is Low rise Jeans? Why did they call Lowriders?
    The Low Rise Jeans has Distinct terms like hipster jeans, low cut jeans, lowriders or rap pants. This kind of jean sits low on the body, down the hips casually 3 inches lower than the navel. Low rise jeans are fabricated in the early 1900s for both Men and Woman and later got fame in the 2000s. The rise of every bottom apparel is determined by the space between the crotch and waist. And usually around 12 inches on regular jeans. In contrast, the average measurement of low rise jeans is 8 inches. And the lower one is 3-4 inches. Jean zippers also differ from Brand. by creating jeans with zippers far shorter than usual pants, stares between 5 and 7 cm (2-3 inches). Continue reading →
  5. What is Selvedge Denim?

    What is Selvedge Denim?
    The word ‘Selvedge’ is relevant to ‘Self-edge’ of the Denim Fabric. Selvedge is woven so the fabric’s ‘edge’ can be used for the creation of garments. When it comes to Jean construction if its outer edge is done with (Self-edge) Then it called as a ‘selvedge’ denim jeans. Selvedge Denim tends to have a tougher, thicker weave than non-selvedge Denim. This Densest feature gives the denim a sturdier hand. If we use older selvedge loom technology then it creates variations on the denim surface (due to mismatching in the weaving process) besides if we use denim woven on modern looms it will not show inconsistencies. These differences provide denim with a unique look and highly grateful.  Continue reading →

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