Semiotics: Semiotics helps us understand the meaning of things. It allows us to go deeper than usual. It is divided into two words semeion (sign) and logo (story). Symbols are divided into symbols and symbols. The expression is something else, signifier means everything that expresses or expresses something. "Almost half of the population is wearing blue jeans nearly anywhere in the country" (Miller and Woodward, 2011). The word jean is a word derived from the French "Bleu de Genes" and means "blue of Genoa".
Twill separates denim and cotton duck. Denim fabrics are usually colored with indigo dyes to make blue jeans, but jeans represent cotton fabrics of clear bright color. Denim fabrics are used extensively in economies all over the world. The ability to provide its vivid texture and ultimate comfort makes it one of the most demanding fashion entities. With happy shopping experience, people are buying more innovative designs of new denim fabrics.
In 1969, the writer of American Fabrics magazine wrote as follows. "Denim is one of the oldest fabrics in the world but it is still young forever." To my surprise, it continues to be applied today for constantly changing jeans style. In 2005, J-brand co-founder Susie Crippen changed the way women wear thin jeans. Today, in 2015, young designers such as Faustine Steinmetz, Marques Almeida, Ashish and others continue trying to transform jeans to maintain the contemporary appearance of the new generation of denim wear.
The color and fabric of denim jeans can be traced back to Levi Strauss & co. Indigo is an organic dye with a unique blue "denim" color from the plant Indigofera tinctoria, which is used in India for about 4,000 years. France, denim fabric of Nimes. Previously it was called "Serge De Nimes" (denim). For several years before women's jeans appeared, Western cowgirl was wearing Levi 501 for men. Like men, they need sturdy and sturdy pants that can withstand the hard work done in meadows. In 1934, Levi Strauss & Co. "Lady Levi's" created the first pair of women's jeans called. They target women working in ranch and are sold only in the western provinces of the United States. With the popularity of "Dude Ranches", Mrs Levis's sales began in the 1930s and 1940s, but women's jeans were sold nationwide until the 1950s.