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Young Brunette Girl Undresses Her Jeans On Rocky Mountains
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In the 1970s the denim industry introduced the Stone-Washing technique developed by GWG also known as "Great Western Garment Co.". Donald Freeland of Edmonton, Alberta pioneered the method, which helped to bring denim to a larger and more versatile market. Acceptance of jeans continued through the 1980s and 1990s to the point where jeans are now a wardrobe staple, with the average North American owning seven pairs. Currently in Britain, jeans may be seen worn by people of both sexes and all ages.
Manufacturing processes
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