about denim
WELCOME TO MY BLOG - A DEEP DIVE INTO ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC FABRICS OF ALL TIME - DENIM
Whether you’re a denim enthusiast, a fashion lover, or simply someone who appreciates the comfort, history, and adaptability of denim, this blog is your go-to destination to explore its enduring legacy.
To guide you through the vast and fascinating world of denim, the blog is thoughtfully divided into two sections: “Making Jeans” and “About Denim.”
Making Jeans
This section unveils the craftsmanship behind denim. From selecting the right fabric to applying finishing touches, I’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of jeans-making. You’ll also discover insights into legendary brands, their histories, and how they’ve shaped the culture and standards of denim craftsmanship.
About Denim
Here, we explore denim’s cultural impact and fashion evolution. Dive into the heritage of indigo dyeing, the transformation of men’s fashion through the decades, and the creation of iconic pieces that became symbols of rebellion, identity, and timeless style. These are the stories behind the classics we still wear today.
Join me as I celebrate denim in all its forms - its influence on menswear, its role in shaping movements, and its place at the heart of modern maverick style.
Selvedge as a Cultural Symbol - More Than a Red Line
The term selvedge comes from “self-edge” - the tightly woven edge created naturally when denim is produced on shuttle looms. These looms: weave fabric more slowly, use a continuous weft yarn, create a clean, sealed edge that does not fray and produce narrower fabric rolls (28–32”).
The Magic of Natural Indigo - From Ancient Fields to Modern Icon
A deep dive into the soul of blue, and the ancient craft behind every fade Few colors in human history have inspired as much devotion as indigo. It is more than a dye - it is a cultural symbol, a spiritual experience, a conversation between nature and craft. And in denim culture, indigo is the heartbeat. Without indigo, there is no denim history, no fading, no patina, no storytelling. This chapter explores the extraordinary journey of natural indigo - the dye that shaped workwear, inspired artists, and built Japan’s most revered denim heritage.
The Soul of Japanese Denim - Why It’s Unlike Anything Else on Earth
Denim may be a universal fabric, but Japanese denim is something else entirely. It is cloth that feels alive - evolving, fading, softening, and shaping itself to the human who wears it. To the untrained eye, it looks like denim. But to those who understand craftsmanship, texture, and tradition, it is a textile with a soul.