Did
Levi Strauss Really Invent Those
Tight Blue Jeans You are
Wearing?
by: Mike
Yeager
Show Your
Model Curves in Your 501 Blue
Jeans
Here you
will find some really interesting
information regarding bluejeans.
If you take your time and read
this material carefully it could
help change the way you view your
blue jeans. Have fun and
enjoy!
Behind your
Levi 501 jeans is a lot more than
just comfortable clothing that's
both fashionable and durable.
There's also a very interesting
history about it.
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Was
it Levi
Strauss?
For
one, do you know that
Levi Strauss, after whom
the jeans are named,
didn't make the jeans at
all? Levi Strauss was a
dry goods merchant who
became a very successful
businessman. He was also
a philanthropist.
He
had a regular customer,
a tailor named Jacob
Davis. Jacob had a
client who kept ripping
the pockets of the pants
that Jacob
made.
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Jacob's
Ladder of Success with
Jeans
Jacob
developed a method of
strengthening this man's trousers
by putting metal rivets at the
points of strain. The idea was a
great success, and Jacob wanted
to patent it. However, he did not
have the $68 needed to file for a
patent, so he asked Levi to be
his business partner. Levi,
seeing the potential, agreed.
They held
the patent for 20 years until it
expired in 1891, allowing
everyone else to copy the process
of using metal rivets, which then
became public domain. Another
interesting story is the use of
the word, "jeans." Denim pants
have been used in the 1800s for
work wear. "Waist overalls" was
the name used for these work
clothing.
You have
guessed by now that this article
gives a history of bluejeans and
it may be something fun to learn
since most models are fashion
conscious. I sincerely hope you
will get the whole bluejeans
story from these informed
experts.
When did
Jeans become Jeans?
The word,
"jeans," started to be used
around the 1960s when the
generation then adopted the term
for this type of pants. Why "501"
for Levi jeans? It just so
happened that at around 1890, the
type of pants made from denim
supplied by the Amoskeag Mill in
Manchester, New Hampshire, which
gave the jeans a strong
reputation regarding durability,
was given the number 501. The
number stuck to this day, giving
the meaning that the 501 jeans
you wear assures you of
durability.
If you
learned only one or two new facts
about bluejeans here they will
help you in choosing the look
that is best for you when you go
to a fashion photography shoot.
The best
way to help other young women who
are fashion challenged is to
gently help them with bringing
out their best attributes when
wearing 501's. Just remember to
take your Levi 501 pants with you
to your next session.
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About The
Author
Mike Yeager
Publisher
http://www.my-jeans-4me.com/
Article presented by
Bob
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,a professional stock and fashion
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Disclaimer: Although we
have tried to provide solid and
accurate information in this
report about Levi 501 jeans Bob
Pardue Photography accepts no
responsibility or does not insure
or imply any degree of success in
making a fashion statement by
reading this material. Degrees of
success in looking good in
bluejeans is relevant to a
variety of factors dependent upon
the attitudes, attributes and
creativity of each individual
girl. Please thoroughly check out
any information you find on this
photography website and always
remember the safety rules. Can
you really look sexy in your Levi
501 bluejeans? Yes!!! Yes!!!
Yes!!!
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