A liquid form of dye that does not absorb fibers well and must be adhered to fabric with resins; used to achieve a vintage finish usually on an already-dyed garment.
Examining Denim’s “Jeaneology” on its 139th Birthday
The Past, Present and Future of an American Favorite
Tuesday May 15, 2012
New York, NY
When is a jeanĀ not a jean? As we recognize the 139th anniversary of Levi Strauss receiving U.S. …
Your everyday indulgence. As much as you like to think of yourself as perfect daughters or son, it’s got to the point in the week where the purchaseĀ of a suitable Mother’s Day gift has been neglected …
A beautiful assortment of eco-friendly roses, pesticide free, a lively, colorful bouquet. Guaranteed to last 7 days from date of delivery – Safe for the Earth, shipped direct from the farm!
If a bunch of flowers simply …
Denim, especially Blue Jeans, is meanwhile the biggest garment segment in the textile industry. Denim fabric has a particular production process which is closely connected with garment manufacturing and laundering; Carding, spinning, dyeing, warping, finishing and …