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If you bought one or more of the roughly 3 billion pairs of jeans that Statista claimed are sold around the world every year, chances are you've noticed the small pocket sitting above the larger ...
the small pocket as we know it today was not an element of the blue jeans until the 1890s, when the target buyers for the work trousers were labourers, railroad workers, farmers, and miners.
Following is a transcript of the video. If you’ve ever worn a pair of jeans you’ve probably wondered what these tiny buttons on the pockets are for. They’re rivets. Jacob Davis — a Nevada ...
Created for railroad workers and gold miners in the late 1890s, Levi Strauss & Co.’s jeans featured a small pocket for carrying tools, loose gold nuggets, and other valuables. This concept still ...
Ever wonder what that extra little pocket in jeans is for? According to Levi Strauss, it was intended to hold a pocket watch, a handy little accessory back in the late 1800s. But Kerrygold, the cheese ...