| Fabric Composition | Cotton Poly Lycra |
| Fabric Weight | 6–7 oz |
| Weave Type | Knitted |
| GSM | 200 |
| Prints/Pattern | Plain |
| Width | 65 inches |
| Composition | 100% Cotton |
| Usage/Application | Jeans |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Stretchable | Yes |
| Packaging Type | Roll |
| Usage | Kids Wear, Jackets, Skirts, Jeans, Shorts, Shirts |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
we offered a wide ranges of Indigo Denim Fabric
Origins & Dyeing
• Indigo dye has been used for centuries, originally extracted from the Indigofera plant.
• Denim fabric is typically woven in a twill weave (3/1 warp-faced twill), where the warp yarns are dyed with indigo while the weft yarns remain white.
• The dyeing process involves multiple dips in indigo vats, with oxidation between dips. This creates the iconic deep blue surface while leaving the yarn core white, giving denim its unique fading and “worn-in” character.
• Color: Rich deep blue hue that gradually fades with wear and washing, creating a personalized look.
• Texture: Strong, durable cotton fabric with visible diagonal ribbing.
• Ring Dyeing Effect: Indigo only coats the yarn surface, so the inner fibers remain undyed—this is why denim develops natural fading patterns.
• Versatility: Can be produced in variations like stretch denim, selvedge denim, slub denim, and more.
• Widely used in jeans, jackets, skirts, shirts, and workwear.
• Popular in both fashion and utility garments due to its durability and evolving aesthetic.
• Designers use different dyeing techniques (rope dyeing, slasher dyeing) to achieve unique shades, textures, and finishes.
Additional Information:
- Production Capacity: 10 lack Meter Per Month
- Delivery Time: 30 Days
- Packaging Details: Customized