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cattle the jeans
Cattle the jeans, showing the profound influence of the cowboys and livestock culture behind it | Todd Klassy,vedg) originally refers to a type of denim fabric produced by old-fashioned narrow-width shuttle looms, with a red narrow edge | Maurice Malone, RAW DENIM and the meaning of RAW refers to the original, unprocessed, and immature. In short, raw denim is made from "raw" denim fabric materials produced in factories which have not been washed and processed, and retain the most primitive state of denim. The faded areas gradually formed on the jeans due to wearing, in the dictionary ofcowboy experts", there is a special term: "color drop". Color drop, English for Fades or Break in, refers to the phenomenon of the indigo being stripped off the surface of the jeans due to friction and washing over a long period of time, resulting in the formation of faded areas on the surface. Therefore, real "raw denim" will present a neat and uniform deep indigo blue appearance, very stiff, and with a rough texture. Because it has not been washed, denim is more likely to fade. Because each wearer's living habits and wearing methods are different, the range and degree of contact between the limbs and the jeans are naturally different, so the jeans will eventually form different degrees and different parts of color drop, which is unique to each wearer. On the other hand, the ordinary jeans we daily are called "washed denim", which is the product of large-scale standard clothing production lines, convenient and fast, but inevitably "all the same". Since the denim has been processed before leaving the factory, the indigo blue has been almost completely stripped off, so it takes more time and effort to cultivate unique fading traces, is too much of a test of patience.