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Denim. --- Denim --- Environmental aspects. --- Cotton fabrics
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Jeans (Clothing) --- Denim --- History. --- History.
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Jeans (Clothing) --- Denim --- Culture and globalization --- Social aspects --- Jeans (Clothing) - Social aspects --- Denim - Social aspects
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Decoration and ornament --- Denim. --- Jeans (Clothing). --- Textile design.
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Denim: Manufacture, Finishing and Applications provides exhaustive coverage of denim manufacture, jeans washing, novel applications and environmental impacts. It also contains information on the history and social influence of denim, and includes the details relevant to the fashion and apparel industry. The topics covered are comprehensive with contributions from experts the world over, and the book is offered as an authentic reference book for any relevant information on denim.
Denim. --- Jeans (Clothing) --- Textile fabrics. --- Textiles. --- Textile Industry.
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Denim: Manufacture, Finishing and Applications provides exhaustive coverage of denim manufacture, jeans washing, novel applications and environmental impacts. It also contains information on the history and social influence of denim, and includes the details relevant to the fashion and apparel industry. The topics covered are comprehensive with contributions from experts the world over, and the book is offered as an authentic reference book for any relevant information on denim.
Denim. --- Jeans (Clothing) --- Textile fabrics. --- Textiles. --- Textile Industry.
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A wide-ranging and beautifully illustrated history of the fashion associated with the world’s most ubiquitous fabric Denim is one of the world’s favorite fabrics, and today it accounts for the largest segment of the clothing industry. The market for jeans alone is worth over 55 billion dollars. Experiments with denim by designers have helped to develop a vast vocabulary of denim styles beyond jeans that are now ingrained in fashion’s lexicon. This handsome book explores the multifaceted history of denim and examines the continually evolving relationship between it and high fashion. Prized for its durability and strength, denim began as an ideal fabric for workwear, most famously in the clothing produced by Levi Strauss & Co. for fortune hunters during the 19th-century California gold rush. Over the past 160 years, however, film, television, and advertising have helped transform denim into a symbol of youth, rebellion, sex, and the ever-ephemeral quality of “cool.” The fashion industry has also played a large role in the expansion of denim into casual and couture clothing. The Denim Council, which formed in the U.S. in the 1950s, promoted denim to an ever-widening circle of customers through the framework of the fashion industry, most notably with presentations during New York fashion weeks. Featuring previously unpublished archival material from the Denim Council, an insightful text, and copious illustrations, this book offers a new perspective on denim’s rapid rise from the 19th century to today.
Manufacturing technologies --- fashion [culture-related concept] --- fashion design --- jeans --- jean jackets --- denim
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Textile industry --- Clothing trade --- Sustainable engineering. --- Denim. --- Technological innovations. --- Environmental aspects.
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Sculpture --- sculpture [visual works] --- steel [alloy] --- cloth --- textile materials --- bronze [metal] --- denim --- polyester fleece --- polyurethane --- Ruby, Sterling
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This fresh and accessible ethnography offers a new vision of how society might cohere, in the face of on-going global displacement, dislocation, and migration. Drawing from intensive fieldwork in a highly diverse North London neighborhood, Daniel Miller and Sophie Woodward focus on an everyday item-blue jeans-to learn what one simple article of clothing can tell us about our individual and social lives and challenging, by extension, the foundational anthropological presumption of "the normative." Miller and Woodward argue that blue jeans do not always represent social and cultural difference, from gender and wealth, to style and circumstance. Instead they find that jeans allow individuals to inhabit what the authors term "the ordinary." Miller and Woodward demonstrate that the emphasis on becoming ordinary is important for immigrants and the population of North London more generally, and they call into question foundational principles behind anthropology, sociology and philosophy.
Clothing and dress. --- Denim - Social aspects. --- Denim -- Social aspects. --- Jeans (Clothing) - Social aspects. --- Jeans (Clothing) -- Social aspects. --- Jeans (Clothing) --Social aspects. --- Material culture. --- Jeans (Clothing) --- Denim --- Clothing and dress --- Material culture --- Social aspects --- anthropology. --- class studies. --- clothes. --- clothing styles. --- clothing. --- community. --- cultural differences. --- diverse population. --- diversity. --- ethnography. --- fieldwork. --- gender studies. --- global dislocation. --- global displacement. --- global migration. --- globalization. --- great britain. --- immigrants. --- immigration. --- individual lives. --- international relations. --- jeans. --- normative. --- north london. --- philosophy. --- social differences. --- social lives. --- society. --- sociology. --- wealth studies.
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