With the development of fashion, cowboy has gradually become one of the fashion elements. You can see various styles of cowboy clothes, pants, shoes, hats and so on. Denim is characterized by durability, wear resistance, fastness, and good air permeability and comfort, so it is also very popular in summer.
In addition to clothing, jeans are also widely used in bags, backpacks and other fields. Tannin cloth is waterproof, moisture-proof and tear-resistant, which is very suitable for making travel goods. Besides, cowboys can also be used for home decoration, such as curtains and sofa cover.
Denim is a heavy yarn-dyed warp-knitted twill. Warp is dark, usually indigo, and weft is light, usually light gray or boiled white yarn. Also known as indigo denim. Denim originated in the western United States and got its name because herders used it to make clothes and trousers.
Evolutionary history
More than 500 years ago, the Italian navigator Columbus discovered the new continent. At that time, the sails used in sailing boats were made of a very tough and practical rough cloth. This coarse cloth originated in a small town in France, Nimes, so it was named "Nimes serge" in French, and later it was called denim for short.
Three hundred and sixty years later, Levi Strauss, an American Jewish businessman, introduced rough canvas to the United States, thus creating a historic page of jeans and establishing a mythical kingdom of cowboy culture.
The mythical kingdom of Levi's jeans began in San Francisco, USA. The rough canvas originally used to make tents was used to make the first Levi's jeans for miners at that time, a kind of tough and durable work clothes, which quickly became popular because it met the needs of workers, thus triggering a series of evolution. Jeans were mainly brown at first, and later changed to dark blue twill denim.