The original workwear pants fastening at the front fly, with buttons instead of the later introduced zipper. Source: Nouvelle de Nîmes Nº 5: The Denim Dictionary...
Small, usually round, fasteners used to attach two pieces of fabric together. Traditional type is composed of two parts: a short nail that is attached to...
Heavyweight weave from 14 oz. upwards. Bull denim is an ecru fabric and during production is either printed or piece- or garment dyed. Source: Nouvelle de...
Artificial creases around the thighs that are created during the finishing process. The term is taken from the Italian word for moustache, ‘baffi’. Source: Nouvelle de...
Broken twill combines a left-hand twill with a right-hand twill as the weft reverses every two warp ends. This breaking of the continuous weft reduces...
A cheap cotton weft fabric used for workwear. It was popular in 17th and 18th century Netherlands. Source: Nouvelle de Nîmes Nº 5: The Denim Dictionary...