Jeansmasse
Jeansmasse, also known as jeans fabric or denim, is a sturdy, durable cotton twill fabric that is commonly used for making jeans. The term "jeansmasse" is derived from the French word "jeans," which refers to trousers, and "masse," meaning fabric. The fabric is characterized by its diagonal ribbing, which gives it a distinctive texture and strength. Jeansmasse is typically woven with a tight weave, which makes it resistant to wear and tear, making it ideal for clothing that requires durability.
The history of jeansmasse dates back to the 19th century, with the first denim jeans being produced
Jeansmasse is available in various weights and finishes, ranging from lightweight to heavyweight. The weight of