Definition: "Dry Aged Denim" refers to a specific type of denim fabric that has been treated by high heat, or "dry aged," to remove moisture and add a natural shine. This process typically involves using a mixture of soya bean extract and water to break down the denim fibers and soften them. After the dye is applied, the denim is then left to cure at room temperature for several weeks before being washed again with less care than regular denim. The result is a soft and smooth fabric that retains its natural color and texture. The "dry aged" process can also add a touch of wear, as some denim ages to become slightly worn or faded over time.