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  2. This Is How Denim Brands Are Paving the Sustainable Way - AOL

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    Natural enzymes are used to achieve an authentic, distressed look, and green-certified softeners, silicones, and neutralizers make a pair of jeans the perfect texture while reducing the use of ...

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    The jeans come in multiple denim shades and variations of distressing, all with a stylish 27-inch inseam. The flattering design stays true to Vergara's own philosophy.

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    These jeans have about 500 reviews with an overwhelming majority of five-star ratings. Shoppers say they’re “very flattering” — one actually said they “could flatter any figure type.”

  5. Stone washing - Wikipedia

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    Stone-washed jeans Ronald Reagan wearing stonewash denim associated with Western clothing, 1970s. Stone washing is a textile manufacturing process used to give a newly manufactured cloth garment a worn appearance. The process became popular in the 1980s, as acid jeans gained popularity; however, stone washing has roots going back to 1960s ...

  6. Enzyme washing - Wikipedia

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    Enzyme washing or "bio stoning" is a textile manufacturing technique in which cellulase enzymes are applied to denim.As with traditional stone washing, the intended effect is a faded appearance and softer feel. [1]

  7. Prps - Wikipedia

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    Prps Jeans logo. Prps is a New York-based luxury fresh denim brand that was established in 2002 [1] by former Nike designer, Donwan Harrell. The brand motto is "Bruised, never broken". There are three Prps brands: Prps Noir - Prices range from $650-$1500; Prps - Prices range from $425-$695; Prps Goods & Co. - Prices range from $185-$475.

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