The importance of teaching the new generation!

April 15 2025
The importance of teaching the new generation!
The history of denim is now widely accessible through books, magazines, and online sources, making it easier than ever to learn about its evolution. However, this wasn’t always the case, especially before the rise of the internet and social media. In the past, those interested in denim history or the craft of making jeans learned directly in the field.
Wouter MunnichsApril 15 2025

The history of denim is now widely accessible through books, magazines, and online sources, making it easier than ever to learn about its evolution. However, this wasn’t always the case, especially before the rise of the internet and social media. In the past, those interested in denim history or the craft of making jeans learned directly in the field. Knowledge was passed down through hands-on experience, observation, and mentorship from older generations. This traditional way of learning helped denim professionals develop a deep understanding of what worked, what didn’t, and how to refine their craft. Once they mastered their skills, they would pass them on to the next generation, ensuring this valuable knowledge lived on. Today, many traditional denim-related jobs are disappearing. The new generation is often less interested in certain craftsmanship, leading to a shortage of skilled workers in factories, laundries, and even farms where denim begins. Throughout the denim supply chain, finding the right people for these roles is becoming increasingly difficult. Yet, to sustain the industry and its rich heritage, it’s essential to keep the knowledge alive. Passing down skills, techniques, and expertise is crucial, not only to preserve denim’s legacy but also to inspire and educate the next generation to innovate and carry it forward. Denim is way more than just a fabric. As denim is way more than just a fabric, it's very important to keep this legacy alive. The many stories that are attached are the history, culture, lifestyle, and everything that comes along. Teaching the new generation is therefore needed to ensure that they will stay enthusiastic to fulfill all the jobs within the denim industry. Especially knowing that denim and jeans are among the most worn fabrics and styles worldwide. So what would we do without these? The Maxymove concept by Calik Denim Luckily Calik Denim developed a new fresh concept named Maxymove. A cutting-edge hyper-stretch technology that is ready for the future. Ready for the next generation. An innovative denim crafted with authentic construction and exceptional performance. This creates the perfect harmony between functionality and style. Taking care of planet Earth Another key reason to keep the new generation informed is to help them take the next step toward sustainability. Caring for our planet is a shared responsibility, and while significant progress has already been made, the younger generation has the potential to drive even greater change. With fresh ideas, energy, and new perspectives, they can push sustainability efforts further. To do so, they need a strong foundation to build upon. The future of denim must focus on reducing chemicals, water, and energy use while increasing the adoption of Regenerative Cotton and organic farming. These practices shouldn’t be exceptions, they need to become the industry standard. Endless opportunities for the next generation Denim is deeply woven into our culture. What began as a practical workwear garment has evolved into a universal fashion staple worn by people across the world. Beyond its cultural significance, denim also plays a major role in the global economy, generating substantial revenue and providing jobs across all sectors of the industry. This creates endless opportunities for the next generation, whether as designers, innovators, or sustainability leaders shaping the future of denim. So, teaching the new generation is key!

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