Denim, the blue wonder for him and her
We love denim and can’t get enough of it! The stuff dreams are made of was originally conceived almost 150 years ago for worker pants only. Back then, nobody could have imagined that denim would ever have such an incomparable world career. Over the decades, thetrouserswas chosen as a fashion highlight and has long been a must-have. The triumph of the blue miracle is still unabated, on the contrary – the superstar reinvents itself every season. And because the whole world is crazy about denim, the fabric is no longer just forpantsreserved, but is used for all kinds of clothing. From denim shirt todenim dress, from thedenim shirtup todenim jacket- Fashion without denim? Never!
It goes haywire!
Both at theDenim fashion for womenas well as at theDenim fashion for menall-over is totally hip again.Jeansfrom head to toe. You wear the trendy fabric underneath and over it, below and above. In order to style the total look completely cool, you only have to follow a few rules. Either you always choose strictly the same denim color. For example, she wears onedenim blousein dark denim and oneSkinny fit jeans- in exactly the same dark blue coloration. Or onedenim dressto the jeans blazer – made of exactly the same color cast. Second option: One outfit, two different shades of blue. Example: He is wearing an extremely faded light blue denim jacket with aDenim chinosin a darker dark denim. The important thing here is: work with extremes! Dark to light, light to dark. If the items of clothing differ in just a few color nuances, the look looks more thrown together than stylish. Just wanted – but not able. This play with opposites also applies to the cut – combine far too narrow and vice versa. So: oversize blazersskinny jeansor casual wide cropped jeans with a narrow, tailored denim shirt. The contrast program leads to a great silhouette.
Why then actually “denim” and “jeans”?
language confusion! The term “denim” is actually the American short form of the term “Serge de Nîmes” (French: fabric from Nîmes). This French weave was made very sturdy in the Italian city of Genoacotton pantssewn up. Genoa, on the other hand, means “Gênes” in French. The robust cotton trousers from Genoa, made from the fabric of Nîmes, were thus Americanized into “jeans” tailored from “denim”.
Cotton fabric in twill weave
Denim is a very resilient, robust cotton fabric in a so-called twill weave. Natural colored threads are woven with indigo blue dyed threads to create a diagonal, finely striped structure. While the original denim was very dense and strong and always consisted of 100% cotton, viscose or polyester are sometimes mixed in today. Of course, the invention of stretch fibers was also quite revolutionary! The elastane content makes narrow, tight fits likeSlimandskinnySuper comfortable with maximum freedom of movement at the same time. Also denim blouses anddenim shirtsand denim dresses can be cut nicely to the waist thanks to elastane and always keep their shape. The classic blue jeans owe their typical character to the dye indigo, meanwhile there are of course all other colors for the denim fabric.
Hard shell, soft core: This is how you wash particularly gently!
Although the material is so robust and indestructible – gentle care ensures that yourDenim chinos& Co. stay in shape and not fade. It is best to always follow the care label inside the garment – this way you are on the safe side. Turn all parts inside out and wash them at a maximum of 30°C. Do not fill the washing machine drum too full, otherwise creases and streaks may appear during washing. It is better to use color detergent than heavy-duty detergent, as the latter contain bleach. For denim clothing with elastane: Do not use fabric softener – it causes the fabric to stretch out because it destroys the stretch fibers. It is best not to put the clothes in the dryer, but let them air dry. Don’t iron them so hot and better inside out. This keeps the colors bright and looks like new for a long time.
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