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To: nopardons; riri
Fascinating facts about the invention
of the Blue Jeans by Levi Strauss in 1873. BLUE JEANS

The Gold Rush of 1848 attracted many adventurers to California. One of them was a twenty-year-old named Levi Strauss. Strauss had been a draper, or cloth seller, in New York, and he took a few bolts of cloth to sell on the journey west.
In this manner he earned his way, and by the time he reached California, Levi Strauss had sold everything except a roll of canvas. No one wanted clothes made of canvas! Or did they? It turned out that "up in the diggings," where the miners worked, pants wore out very quickly. So Strauss made some pairs of canvas trousers to sell to miners. More and more miners were coming to Strauss and asking him for a pair of those canvas trousers. Not entirely happy with canvas, Levi started using a new fabric from Genoa, Italy The weavers there called the fabric "genes". Strauss changed the name to "jeans" and later he called his pants "Levi’s". They were popular with cowboys as well as miners. Today, called Levi's or blue jeans, they are popular with men, women, and children in many countries of the globe.
318 posted on 12/21/2003 3:32:38 PM PST by XBob
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To: XBob
I know about Levi Strauss and that tidbit is NOT completely accurate. They were called dungarees, were made from Indian material from some area, which sounded like dungaree, and were NOT known as " jeans ", until quite recently. Growing up, I never heard them called anything other than dungarees and I'm NOT that old. :-)
372 posted on 12/22/2003 8:24:24 PM PST by nopardons
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