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Stuff & Stitch

The stretch bull denim is a heavy weight, 97% cotton 3% spandex fabric that is 55/56” wide. It is a 3x1 twill weave, allowing for superior strength and hold. Alongside its lasting durability and stiffness, it is a flexible fabric that is soft to touch. Compared to the common denim fabric which is made from dyed warp and weft thread, the stretch bull denim is made with un-dyed warp and weft thread. Once the stretch bull denim is woven, it is then finally dyed, allowing for a more uniform appearance and color than the traditional denim. In addition, this fabric contains spandex, allowing for even more versatility.

Denim is measured in weight of ounces per square yard. It's usually abbreviated as 'oz' or 'oz. ' in writing. This unit of mass is used to categories denim fabric by weight. The higher the ounces, the heavier the denim. We at Eshel Int'l we Offer you  Denim 06 oz to16 oz, For More Information About Please Contact With our Denim Expert

What Is the Difference Between Denim and Jeans? Simply put, the difference between denim and jean is that denim is a fabric and jeans are a garment. Denim fabric is used to make a wide variety of garments, including jackets, overalls, shirts, and jeans. Jeans are a type of garment commonly made from denim cloth

Blue is the color of jeans that provides unique identity of jeans, though now a day, different colored jeans also produced. after sewn your any required jeans Style washing and distressing process Will made & during washing and distressing We At Eshel Int'l Achieved 100+ Shade of jeans & washing  feel , for Your best Attention to know About wash  process please check our Washing option pages

Even though many jeans can be washed at 40 degrees, we recommend washing them at 30 degrees. This will help to preserve the original color as much as possible. In addition, most laundry soaps these days are so effective that they remove dirt and stains at 30 degrees.

Even though many jeans can be washed at 40 degrees, we recommend washing them at 30 degrees. This will help to preserve the original color as much as possible. In addition, most laundry soaps these days are so effective that they remove dirt and stains at 30 degrees.