Indigo warp refers to cotton threads dyed with natural or synthetic indigo before weaving, creating deep blue textiles like denim. Used primarily in jean manufacturing, it yields durable, color-fading fabrics prized by fashion brands. Artisans benefit from its traditional appeal, while consumers enjoy timeless, customizable wear.
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