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Jeans
Past
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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.
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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
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Present
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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
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Future
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(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.
Jeans might be made with a different material in the future and might not look and feel the same in the future.
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facts
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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.
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
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