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| Levi Strauss |
Undoubtedly, jeans have been around for generations. I have never questioned their existence nor pushed the matter of their whereabouts any further.
It has become a well known fact that jeans are a girl's best friend!
Over the years,
denim has created a new image for itself and is now considerably more looked upon. It has
changed from what it originally was -
a worker's clothing - to a
fashion statement that can most definitely be found in everyone's wardrobe.
There are certain things about denim, however, that I have so far failed to acknowledge, but have recently been acquainted with on my trip to the
Levi Strauss museum in Buttenheim, Germany. Such things include that the founder of jeans was actually born
Löb Strauss but changed his name to
Levi Strauss when he
moved to America at the tender age of 18 to continue the
family business in wholesale dry goods.
It was not long after, in late 1872, that
Jacob Davis, a Reno, Nevada tailor, started making men's work pants with metal points of strain for greater strength.
He turned to Levi Strauss, from whom he purchased some of his fabric. And so the jean (or what was
originally known as 'overalls' until the word jean became popular in advertising) came about.
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| A vintage pair of Levis 501 jeans |
Levi Strauss' firm,
Levi Strauss & Co., began in
1853 in San Francisco, California. Levi Strauss & Co. began manufacturing the famous Levi's brand of jeans, using fabric from the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company in Manchester, New Hampshire.
The first and
arguably the most famous design was the first pair of
Levis '501' Jeans which was
created in the 1890s - a style that went on to become the
worlds best selling item of clothing.
Levi Strauss
died on September 26, 1902 at the age of 73. He never married, so
he left the business to his four nephews, Jacob, Sigmund, Louis, and Abraham Stern, the sons of his sister Fanny and her husband David Stern.
When he died, there was an
uproar in the public, all over America and so his name
has remained well known throughout history.
It's really a surprise what can be discovered in a
museum - who would have thought it?
Sophia
P.S. Go to the official Levi Strauss & Co. Online Shop here:
http://eu.levi.com/en_NL/index.html