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Denim fabric, also known as jean fabric, is a sturdy cotton twill textile commonly used to make jeans and other durable clothing items. It is characterized by its diagonal ribbing or "twill" weave, which is created by interweaving the warp and weft threads in a specific pattern.
When purchasing denim fabric, it is often sold by the yard, allowing you to buy the desired length of fabric for your project. The availability of denim fabric by the yard depends on the fabric store or supplier you are purchasing from. It is commonly available in various colors, weights, and finishes to suit different preferences and garment styles.
Both "denim fabric" and "jean fabric" refer to the same material. "Denim" is a broader term that encompasses the fabric used in a variety of clothing items, including jeans, jackets, skirts, and more. "Jean fabric" specifically refers to the fabric used in making jeans.
Bull denim is a type of heavyweight denim fabric that is known for its durability and strength. It is typically made from 100% cotton and features a prominent twill weave. Bull denim is commonly used for upholstery, home decor projects, and heavy-duty clothing items where additional strength is required.
Overall, denim fabric and its variations are widely popular due to their durability, versatility, and timeless appeal in the fashion industry.