Did You Know?

Denim was first made for workers!

How Denim is Made

Denim is made by weaving threads. The threads go up and down. This makes it strong.

Where You See Denim

You see denim in jeans and shorts. It is also in jackets and bags.

What denim Does

Denim keeps you warm in cool weather.

It is tough and does not rip easy.

Denim can be washed many times.

It comes in many colors, not just blue.

People wear it for fun and work.

Denim is cool and stylish to wear.

More About denim

Denim has a long past. It was made for workers who needed strong clothes. Now, it is worn by many people.

We see denim in stores all the time. Kids and grown-ups wear it. It is part of our daily life.

In the future, denim may change. It could be made in new ways. But it will still be loved by many!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Denim Production"] --> B["Origin in Nîmes, France"] B --> C["Sturdy Cotton Textile"] C --> D["Twill Weave"] D --> E["Diagonal Ribbing"] E --> F["Distinction from Cotton Duck"]

What Do These Words Mean?

warp-faced:A type of fabric where the threads that go up and down are more visible.
weft:The threads that go side to side in a fabric.
twill weave:A way of making fabric that creates a diagonal pattern.
ribbing:A raised pattern or texture on the surface of the fabric.
cotton duck:A strong, heavy fabric made from cotton.