Jeans

Past

Present

Future

They were working clothes (Labour). In the 1920's Jeans were popular among miners and workers.

Jacob W. Davis & Levi Strauss added rivets to the corners of the pockets so then it did not tear easily. This then set the new standards for Jeans up til today.

Jeans symbolize disobedience

facts

"Denim" comes from the name of a sturdy fabric called: “Serge de Nîmes

I think that jeans will become part of school uniforms due to popularity

They produce the most amount of plastic-micro-fibres than any other piece of clothing due to it being stone washed 6-7 times before it gets to a shop

The second back pocket was only added in 1971

Blue Jeans were more common because Indigo was the second biggest mass-produced crop and was the colour that was easy to use on fabric

Jeans have to use a lot water when stone washed

Oldest pair of Blue-jeans was made in 1879

Denim is rock hard, so there was a method called stone washing. it was made so then jeans can be soft after being washed several times.

(Jeans might have to stop being produced, because it has a negative impact on the environment)

Jeans might be lazered (current research) instead of stone washed to reduce the amount of water used.

Plastic tends to go back to it's original state (gas or a liquid). So the more you use Jeans there are higher chances of the plastic turning into it's original state

Half of the worlds population wear jeans everyday

Jeans might be made with a different material in the future and might not look and feel the same in the future.

Fibers in the fabrics of clothing might connect to devices

One bale of cotton can make 225 pairs of Jeans.

Schools banned Jeans in the 1950's

Jeans are banned in North Korea.

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