This dry black selvage stands out due to its unique construction: the warp, visible predominantly on the fabric’s face, is yarn-dyed black, allowing it to gradually fade with wear and washes. Conversely, the weft, visible on predominantly on the fabric’s back, is dyed with a ’stay black’ dye, retaining its deep black hue without fading. Although this might seem unconventional for fading denim, it yields intriguing contrasts, emphasizing the warp-weft intersections. This clever construction…