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From Flat Stripes to Textured Stripe Direction in Needle-Punched Denim

Stripe denim has always been a classic category in the denim market. From railroad stripes to dobby stripes and yarn-dyed stripes, vertical direction has long been used to create structure and elongation in garments. However, traditional stripes rely mainly on color contrast or weave variation, which can appear flat and predictable.
G1009-705117 introduces a different approach.
Instead of relying on color or weave contrast, this design creates textured stripe direction through needle-punched structure. The vertical lines are not printed or woven as contrast stripes — they emerge from tactile surface relief. This transforms stripes from graphic elements into structural texture.
A Three-Dimensional Evolution of Stripe Denim-Video