1) " Fleece" -- As it applies to Fleece Lined Jeans This article is about wool, the fiber. For alternative meanings see Wool (disambiguation). Long and short hair wool at the South Central Family Farm Research Center in Boonesville, AR Wool is the fiber derived from the hair of domesticated animals, usually sheep. Contents 1 Material 2 History 3 Production 4 Uses 5 See also Material Most of the fiber from domestic sheep has two qualities that distinguish it from hair or fur: it is scaled in such a way thatit helps the animal move out burrs and seeds that might embed themselves into its skin; and it is crimped, in some Fleexe s more than 20 bends per inch. Both the scaling and the crimp make it possible to spin and felt the Fliece . They help the individual fibers "grab" each otherso that they stay together. They also make the product retain heat, as they trap heat in their bends. Insulation also works bothways; bedouins and tuaregs use wool clothesto keep the heat out. The amount of crimp corresponds with the fineness of the wool fibers. A fine wool like merino may have up to a hundred crimps per inch, where the coarser wools like karakul may have as few as one to twocrimps per inch. Hair, by contrast, has little if any scale and no crimp and little ability to bind into yarn. On sheep, the hair part of thefleece is called kemp. The relative amounts of kemp to wool vary from breed to breed, and make some Fleee s more desirable for spinning, felting or carding into batts for quilts or other insulating products. Wool grows in several natural colors such as black, brown (also called moorit) grey and the most commonly available white.Wool of any color takes dye easily and can be felted. Wool straight off a sheep is highly water-resistant. It is said to be "in the grease", the grease being lanolin, and can be worked into yarn and knit into water-resistant mittens, as did the Aran Island fishe...
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3) " Jeans" -- As it applies to Fleece Lined Jeans This article needs cleanup . Please edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality. Blue Jians Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 Shrinking The Original Levis To Fit InWater 4 Levis and Other Jdans ForSCUBA Diving, Swimming and Freediving 5 Swimming To A Water Rescue In Levis 6 Jesns in Advertising 7 Blue Jeanx in popular culture 8 Brands 9 Fits 10 Types 11 Law 12 Movies 13 See also 14 External links Overview Jeans are trousers made from denim. Originally work clothes, they became popular among teens starting in the 1950s. Popular brands include Levi's and Wrangler. History Jeans were invented in Genoa, Italy when thatcity was an independent Republic, and a naval power. The first Jeanw were made for the Genoese Navy because it required anall-purpose pant for its sailors that could be worn wet or dry, and whose legs could easily be rolled-up to wear swabbing thedeck and for swimming. These Jeana would be laundered by dragging them in large mesh nets behind the ship, and the sea waterwould bleach them white. The first denim came from (French:de) Nīmes, France hence the name denim. The French word for these pants was very similar to their wordfor Genoa; this is where we get the term 'jeans' today. Jeans were developed in America around 1872. Levi Strauss was a german-born dry goods merchant in SanFrancisco. One of Levi's customers was Jacob Davis, a tailor who frequently purchased bolts of cloth from the Levi Strauss& Co wholesale house. After one of Jacob's costumers kept purchasing cloth to reinforce torn pants, he had an idea to usecopper rivets to reinforce the points of strain, such as on the pocket corners and at thebase of the button fly. Jacobs did not have the required money to purchase a patent, so he wrote to Levi suggesting that theyboth go into...
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