
Denim
Denim is a durable, woven fabric typically made from cotton, characterized by a twill weave that creates diagonal lines on its surface. Known for its sturdiness and versatility, denim is most famously used in jeans and casual wear. Its woven structure gives it strength and fade resistance, making it suitable for everyday clothing. Over time and through washing, denim often develops a unique, worn-in look, which many find appealing. The fabric can be dyed in various shades, with indigo being the most common, contributing to its iconic blue appearance.