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pickJeansThere are several ways to do this:
1. Usingperception
To choose jeans that are suitable, you need to touch them, look at them, and smell them.
2. Touch
Repeatedly stroking the surface of the denim with the palm of your hand creates a comfortable and soft feel for the upper body.
3. Look
The clearer and more glossy the surface texture of jeans, the more delicate and wear-resistant the yarn is, and the wear life will be greatly enhanced.
4. Smell
If you use your nose to smell the surface of the fabric and feel a pungent, breathless feeling in jeans, then you can definitely avoid them far away.
5. Choose the right ounce based on the season. Choose the ounce of jeans based on the thickness and weight of the denim fabric
Spring and summer jeans can be made of fabric that is less than 10 ounces, lighter and thinner, with better skin friendly effects.
The fabric of the seasonal evergreen jeans can be chosen from 10-13 ounces, with a moderate thickness, suitable for men who do not like shopping and are nostalgic.
Winter denim fabric can be chosen from 13 to 15 ounces, which is thick and firm, providing excellent warmth and protection. However, the downside is that it is relatively hard, and many skin types are sensitive, so men should choose carefully.
If it exceeds 15 ounces, you can give up, unless you are pursuing the pain of thigh friction, then you choose.
6. Composition of denim fabric
The composition of denim fabric is also crucial. The earliest denim jeans were mostly made of pure cotton or combed cotton, and the molecular structure of cotton was changed through fabric processes such as washing and soaking to make it more durable. With the continuous innovation of denim fabric technology, denim fabric is also constantly growing.
The approximate composition of the fabric is as follows:
100% cotton, this type of jeans is suitable for straight fit, boundless, and has a firm and stylish upper body.
Blended cotton and spandex add elastic fibers to denim fabric, making it less likely to tighten when worn.
Cotton, spandex, and polyester fibers ensure the elasticity of jeans while increasing their wear resistance, making them more durable and long-lasting.