
Yard of Denim
A yard of denim refers to one linear yard (approximately 0.9 meters by 57-60 inches wide) of raw denim fabric, a sturdy cotton twill cloth used as raw material for sewing jeans, jackets, and crafts.
Estimated value as of 2026 ยท Source: Average from retail sites like Salt Lake Sewciety and typical raw denim listings
Fun Fact
Selvedge denim, a premium type with a tightly woven edge, often costs more due to its shuttle-loom production method that prevents fraying, unlike mass-produced denim.
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