Hey guys, I was just wondering if denim is a natural fabric? I recently learned about the importance of using natural fabrics and now I’m a bit confused about denim. I know it’s made from cotton, but I’ve also heard of synthetic denim, which has me a bit confused. Can anyone help clear this up for me? I’m trying to make more eco-friendly choices with my wardrobe, and would love some insight on whether denim is a good option. Thanks in advance for any help!

Hello everyone!
I would like to share my experience with denim and its origin. Denim has been around for centuries and was originally made in Nimes, France. The name derives from the French term "serge de Nimes," which is a heavy cotton twill fabric. It was later introduced to the United States and became a popular fabric for workwear and jeans.
In regards to the fabrics' eco-friendliness, natural cotton denim is a much better option than synthetic denim. I always opt for natural cotton denim whenever I can because it not only lasts much longer, but is also biodegradable. Synthetic denim, on the other hand, is made from petroleum-based materials and is not biodegradable, making it much worse for the environment.
Personally, I always choose natural cotton denim because I love the look, feel, and durability of the fabric. Unlike other, cheaper alternatives, natural cotton denim doesn't rip, stretch or fade easily and feels good on your skin. I always feel good about the environmental impact of my choices when I know that I'm wearing something that is actually sustainable and beneficial to the environment.
That's just my personal experience, but I hope this helps.