Know your colors- red, green, and blue!

We all love jeans with a saturated indigo color. This classic dark color is very beautiful and over time, acquires new shades during fading. Some like contrast fading and prefers going on a long time without washing their jeans, while some like the softer “vintage” style of fading with lighter shades and vice versa, trying to wash their jeans quite often. The are of course a third group of people that generally prefer to keep their jeans with the original Indigo color as long as possible.

In its classic form, the jeans painted by pure indigo (pure Indigo without additional impurities) have a saturated dark blue color. We aren’t talking about natural plant dyes, but only about the chemical method of dyeing. The pure indigo dye was developed in 1865 by German chemist Igonannom von Bauer on the basis of a synthesis of nitrobenzaldehyde and acetone.

At first glance, almost all untreated denim jeans may appear to be the same (or at least very close in color), but this is certainly not the case. First, a more concentrated or less concentrated dye can be used, giving more or less dark color to the thread. Secondly, the tint itself can be different. Special additives are often used (e.g. adding sulphides to the dye), allowing the Indigo color to acquire a slightly different hue. We will tell you about these kinds denim today.

Redcast Denim – jeans dyed in this way have a somewhat purple tint.

 

This is especially noticeable in bright sunlight. If you take a pair of jeans painted with classic “pure indigo” and jeans from redcast denim, then the difference will be visible. In the fading process the difference will be even more noticeable.

Greencast Denim – Indigo color in such jeans can have a slightly “greenish” hue.

 

To be more precise, it could be the color of the “sea wave”. Sometimes greencast denim is deliberately made lighter, other times this color will be very thick and saturated. Actually, the greenish hue can be manifested as the fading on the jeans evolves. Sometimes greencast denim is emphasized using unbleached weft thread (it can be grey or beige).

Now when we’ve talked about the differences of this denim, we can give you a few examples of redcast and greencast denim. Surely you will be able to pick up something most suitable!

Let’s show you several options greencast denim

ONI DENIM

546ZR 20OZ SECRET DENIM TIGHT STRAIGHT

546-I model Oni Denim made of the famous secret Denim has a noticeable greenish and quite light shade. This is emphasized by the use of beige filament weft (thread on reverse side).

 

ONI-575DGC 20OZ DEEP GREEN CAST LOW TENSION SEMI-TIGHT STRAIGHT

ONI-575DGCSV 20OZ DEEP GREEN CAST LOW TENSION SEMI-TIGHT STRAIGHT “SELVEDGE POCKETS”

 

Version of the 575-th model from Oni, made of a fairly new version of denim. This is the so-called deep green cast denim. The texture of this denim has noticeably low tension thread and noticeable nep elements on the front side. It has a noticeably deeper and thicker saturated colors with a greenish hue.

 

ONI DENIM

622GC-KHN 16OZ GREEN CAST KIHANNEN RELAX TAPERED

A very interesting option for those who prefer a strong heterogeneity of denim and the “vertical” texture. Greencast Kihannen denim has distinctive “stripes” and different thicknesses, which will eventually look very beautiful.

 

Now we will take a look at examples of the redcast denim

BURGUS PLUS

850-16 LOT.850 TAPERED SLIM STRAIGHT 16OZ. RED CAST DENIM ( ONE WASHED)

The company Burgus Plus tries to experiment not only with the texture of denim and its density, but also with color. Before us is a popular model 850, which is produced in several different versions. In this case, it is a denim with a density of 16OZ, where the threads are painted just in redcast shade.

 

TANUKI

RCMST1 16.5OZ RED CAST MIYAKO SLIM TRADITION

TANUKI

RCT1 16.5OZ RED CAST TAPERED

The company Tanuki Jeans also tries to experiment with denim and the ways of its dyeing. Their models of narrow direct and narrow tapered silhouettes Tanuki released in denim redcast. In bright sunlight this is very visible the violet reddish tint of such denim.

 

In addition, for this type of denim Tanuki use stitching red color and burlap pockets of red checkered fabric.

 

So, if you are actively interested in classic Japanese jeans from raw denim, you can be sure – you are unlikely to stop at one “universal” pair of jeans 🙂 The “Denim World” is fascinating and diverse. If you have jeans with the traditional color of dark indigo, almost certainly you will want to try something new. Denim with a greenish or reddish tint over time will also beautifully change color, becoming only better!