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Brunette Girl Undresses Her White Top And Blue Jeans At The Window
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Riveted jeans
Dry goods merchant Levi Strauss was selling blue jeans under the "Levi's" brand to the mining communities California in the 1850s. One Strauss' customers was Jacob Davis, a tailor who frequently purchased bolts cloth from the Levi Strauss & Co. wholesale house. After one Davis' customers kept buying cloth to reinforce torn pants, he had an idea to use copper rivets to reinforce the points strain, such as on the pocket corners and at the top the button fly. Davis did not have the required money to purchase a patent, so he wrote to Strauss suggesting that they both go into business together. After Strauss accepted Davis's fer, the two men received U.S. Patent 139,121, for an "Improvement in Fastening Pocket-Openings," on May 20, 1873.
In 1885 jeans could be bought in the US for $1.50 (approximately $36 today). Today, an equivalent pair jeans can be purchased for around $30 to $50, but more stylish pairs can cost much more. Many brands jeans are currently available for much less.
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