Strauss jeans can last years, but under heavy use they may last only one year.
The apostrophe in "Levi's" comes from the founder's name, Levi Strauss. The brand started with his name and has become a symbol of quality in the denim industry. The use of the apostrophe shows ownership or association with Levi Strauss.
Levi Strauss (1829-1902 ) founded the first factory to manufacture blue jeans, in San Francisco in 1853, during the California Gold Rush. Strauss was born in a Jewish family in Bavaria and came to America when he was 18. He never married and left his business to his four nephews. He was granted a patent for his use of copper rivets to strengthen the pockets in his jeans.
He was busy from walking all the time
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Levi Strauss was the first person who thought it would be a good idea to rivet denim jeans together.
Most shops and online stores that sell Levi's jeans will also sell these items for babies. Levi themselves have an online store. One could also use Amazon and eBay.
The first use of jeans was in the mines, men needed pants that could stand up to any type of work. This company was Levi that came up with this idea.
Levi's does include a full warranty on every pair of jeans that they sell. This warranty covers any defect in workmanship or materials which may arise during regular use of the jeans. They do not, however, warranty any damage from abuse or stains. If you find a defect in a pair of jeans that you've purchased, Levi's suggests bringing them back to the store to attempt to exchange them, but in the event that the store will not accept the return, Levi's does accept returns directly through their Consumer Relations department.
The orange thread traditionally used to sew Levi Strauss blue jeans was intentionally selected to match the copper rivets that doubled the durability of the jeans. Levi Strauss, however, neither envisioned this particular use for copper riveting, which the orange thread complemented, nor the unique stitching on the rear pockets of the jeans. Jacob Davis, a Russian immigrant, and a tailor, who plied his trade in Reno, Nevada, formulated the idea for the riveted seam, an idea that would vastly extend the life of the jeans, and would revolutionize the garment industry. Alas, due to financial constraints, Jacob could neither afford to obtain a patent for his invention, nor to produce the new garment. Out of necessity, Jacob approached the wholesaler he purchased his denim from with a proposal that he sell him the West Coast rights to the riveted blue jeans, in exchange for the $68 required to obtain a patent for them. The wholesaler whom accepted Jacob's proposition was none other than Levi Strauss. Levi gave Jacob a position with his Company in 1873 and, during his tenure, Jacob ensured that the orange thread be used in all stitching on the jeans, and that the curved, formally named "arcuate," stitches adorn the rear pockets of the jeans. Initially the fancy, unique stitching on the rear pockets of the jeans served a purpose. The rear pockets of the first Levis the Company produced were lined with cotton, and the orange stitching prevented the padding from buckling. The Company dropped the cotton lining early on, but the stitching remained, and was registered as a trademark in 1942. Only once did it appear as if the orange stitching on the rear pockets would become a thing of the past. The material shortage during World War II prompted Levi to contribute to the war effort by temporarily ceasing production of jeans with the trademark stitching on the rear pockets, as this was considered frivolous and wasteful. To avoid a break in continuity of the Levi tradition, the Company had the design hand painted on the rear pockets of each pair of jeans produced. To this day, the copper rivets, matching orange thread, and ornate stitching on the rear pockets still adorn all Levis produced. The legend of Levi Strauss lives on, while Jacob Davis has been lost in the annals of history.
The denim fabric originated in Genoa, Italy and was used for sails because it was so sturdy. It was then used for clothing for peasants because the material was so durable. Sailors exported denim pants throughout Europe. Denim arrived in the US near the end of the 18th century. Levi Strauss sold denim in California in the 1850's. Jacob Davis, a tailor, came up with the idea to use rivets to reinforce points of stress to make the pants he made our of denim last longer. Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss obtained the patent for "Improvement in Fastening Pocket-Openings," on May 20, 1873 and began to sell "waist overalls", a work pant which later became known as "blue jeans".
Yes, some retailers provide extra crotch room in some of their jeans. There are several types of men's jeans with extra crotch room, and Levi's makes some that are designed for outdoor use which would be perfect.