Why is there such a big difference in wearing jeans when they are all jeans? The difference lies in the composition!
100% cotton denim
Heavy duty high-density and non elastic all cotton denim, with a stiff backbone and the strongest shaping, not easy to bulge, comfortable and breathable to the skin. The disadvantage is that it feels too hard and has a strong sense of restraint between sitting and squatting.
Cotton+spandex denim
Cotton stretch denim with spandex elasticity provides high comfort for the waist, hips, and hips, and has more adaptability to different styles, but it is prone to bulging. Suggest varieties with a spandex ratio of no more than 3%.
Cotton+polyester (about 25%)+spandex (about 5%)
The elasticity of cotton polyester stretch denim is slightly better than that of cotton stretch. So for the same version, the degree of bulging will decrease. But the skin adhesion and breathability are lower than 1 and 2.
Cotton+polyester (within 10%)+spandex (around 5%)
Most of these ingredients are "dual core" denim. All polyester and spandex are wrapped in cotton yarn in double strands. The skin adhesion is as comfortable as cotton denim, with elasticity and resistance to bulges.
100% Tencel denim, Modal 100% denim
Very soft and flowing with a cool feeling, but Tencel and Modal fibers are relatively soft, and their shaping effect is not as good as cotton. Therefore, when choosing this type of material, loose and flowing styles are preferred.
Acetic acid denim, silk denim, wool denim
Adding these valuable fibers to denim is to utilize the characteristics of high-end fibers to provide a more comfortable skin hugging experience, as well as incorporating the luster, softness, wrinkle resistance, and softness of these fibers themselves.
Knitted denim
Knitted denim has the strongest comfort! But the identical composition and deformation resistance are much lower than those of similar woven fabrics. So remember not to choose fitted and tight fitting styles.
Purified fiber content exceeds 50%
This means that the weft yarns of jeans, which are the fibers attached to the inside of our skin, are all chemical fibers, greatly reducing the comfort of the clothes.