Interesting facts about jeans that not everyone knows?

When did jeans originate or who created jeans? What ages are jeans for? Many interesting questions have been raised around jeans. That's why in the article below, The Blue Cotton wear will share with you interesting facts about jeans that not everyone knows?

1. According to some surveys, 90% of American youth wear jeans everywhere, except bed and church. The above survey showed that American youth are the number 1 fans of jeans.

2. Many people often wonder about the concept of jeans and jeans. Many people think jeans is plural, jean is singular. In fact, jeans are a type of pants, jean is a type of material and they only differ by the letter "s".

3. When talking about jeans, we must mention cowboys. Because these are the pioneers in bringing jeans to the community. In 1930, when Hollywood made movies about cowboys in the American West, cowboys started wearing jeans, turning these "worker pants" into a popular outfit. In 1950, jeans began to be popular among young people. To date, jeans are still the number one choice for strong, personality, and active young people and can easily be mixed with other types of clothing such as shirts, jackets, etc.

4.  In the 60s of the 20th century, many schools in the US banned students from wearing jeans to school because they considered it one of the symbols of teenage rebellion.
 
5. CEO of Levi Strauss & Co. – Chip Bergh, in a sharing at Fortune's Brainstorm Green Conference, also advised customers to stop washing their pants.
 
6. Usually a lot of water is used in the production process of jeans. The same amount of water is used to wash jeans. Washing jeans less or not at all is not only simple to save water, but also helps maintain the quality and shape of the pants. If you can't stand dirty jeans, use cold water combined with a little shampoo to wash the dirty jeans.
 
7.  You will be surprised to know that the name "jeans" originates from "Genoa" - an Italian place. The story is that there was a sailor from Genoa, Italy, who liked to wear these pants and people used the place name Genoa to name the pants. The French pronounce Genoa as “Genes”, then “jean”.

8.  Whether fat or thin, if you want to wear men's jeans beautifully, you must choose pants that fit well, not too loose or too tight; Those items must be minimalist and neatly cut. Furthermore, if possible, use them with a few accessories such as a men's handbag to look more youthful and stylish.
 
9.  Many people still don't know that the size of men's jeans will change, so soak them in water before wearing them for the first time. Raw denim will often shrink 1 or 2 sizes smaller in the first wash. As soon as you buy them, turn the jeans inside out and soak them in warm water for about 1 hour, then hang them up and dry.
 
10. North Koreans, young and old, are taught that America is their mortal enemy. Therefore, trends imported from this country are completely banned. A typical example is blue jeans, which are still popular in all countries. When you wear a pair of jeans on the streets of North Korea, you will definitely be "whistled" by the police and concluded that you have committed a crime. law, or more horrifyingly, treason.

The father of branded jeans is Levis Strauss. Levis Strauss was born on February 26, 1829 in Buttenheim, Baravi, Germany in a family of six sisters and brothers. In 1848, two years after her father's death from tuberculosis, the widow Rebecca and Levi, who was just 18 years old at the time, and her two daughters, Fanny and Mathilde, decided to immigrate to America in 1847. The first settlement station of the Strauss family is New York City. Here, he met his two brothers - who owned a business store called "J. Strauss Brother & Co". And Levis soon began to shape his career.

“Levi arrived in San Francisco in 1853. Realizing the need for durable men's jeans for gold miners, Levi used brown parachute fabric to make pants. He then dyed the material blue, and then switched to denim” – for decades, the story of jeans has been told.

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