Levi's are NOT Really Jeans!
February 13th 2008 10:15
When Levi Strauss invented jeans during the late 1800's, he did not call his 'strange' pants denim jeans or even jeans at all.
Supposedly these strange trousers were originally made out of sailcloth and canvas for miners and prospectors to wear as they had been complaining about how their ordinary pants would stretch and split while on the job.
As the canvas became short in supply he switched to a sturdy fabric called serge, made in Nimes, France known as Serge de Nimes, which later on was shortened to 'Denim'.
But what did he originally call them???
- The answer - 'waist overalls.'
Supposedly these strange trousers were originally made out of sailcloth and canvas for miners and prospectors to wear as they had been complaining about how their ordinary pants would stretch and split while on the job.
As the canvas became short in supply he switched to a sturdy fabric called serge, made in Nimes, France known as Serge de Nimes, which later on was shortened to 'Denim'.
But what did he originally call them???
- The answer - 'waist overalls.'
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