Many people are aware of the roots they have jeans in the United States. They are a symbol of what America should be: free from the current situation. It’s almost impossible to distinguish social and economic status of each individual wearing a pair of them. They are the invention of Jacob Davis, but was made famous by the employer Loeb Strauss, who later changed his name to Levi. On May 7, 1873, the patent for which was received from the U. S. Patent Office and Trademark Office.
Jacob Davis had invented riveted pockets of the jeans at a pressure point in the pocket of a customer of his pants. The customer is always worthwhile to Davis about the holes that developed in his pockets. This is what Jacob gave inspiration for the hard bags. He had $ 68 at the time a patent application, however, and Strauss wrote to offer to the present with him in exchange for Strauss to patent fee to pay.
The next 25 years, while Levi Strauss & Co. has the right to blue jeans, which was immensely popular among the working class patent. They were known for their durability. Immediately after the expiration of exclusive patent rights and the invention became public, many companies started to manufacture jeans. Since the 19th century used by the working class, were a symbol of the working man. The rich, spoiled members of society not to wear jeans today.
During World War II, the Cowboys won the popularity abroad that had been decorated for many years before the United States. Foreigners admired pants worn by American soldiers. The end result was that they no longer exclusively American. Europeans and other foreigners can now enjoy the benefits of durable denim. Shortly after World War II with jeans now internationally recognized as a partner, durable, comfortable pants, sales increased.
Jeans are a symbol of the rebels for much of the second half of the 20th century to the 1980s. Figures rebels like James Dean wore cowboy movies almost exclusively, while the more conservative older generation does not. Blue jeans continued its tradition as a symbol of the revolution in the 60 and 70, like the pants to choose among the hippies. Jeans became more mainstream back in the 1980s.
The 1980 began when designers and labels their jeans. It was during this period of time that the jeans are a symbol of high fashion. Jeans sales skyrocketed during this decade. They were now more than ever had been accepted. Jeans lost popularity over the next decade the 80′s when kids made fun of wearing clothes that their parents had. While blue jeans were even used in children who had to be different from the traditional blue denim straight from their parents grew up in on As a result, manufacturers of jeans and many had their designs to reconsider to stay with the times or face possible bankruptcy.
Blue jeans are still used today and even layer of the carrier state. The strength and durability of the appeal to the rich and poor alike. Today jeans make a comeback in the traditional fashion and jeans manufacturers have fragmented as a result of the last two decades to fill different niches. A path that can lead jeans, his roots are rooted in American soil.









