
China Cheap Jeans
Jeans are trousers made of denim. Primarily designed for work, which became popular among teenagers starting in the 1950s. Historic brands include Levi's and Wrangler. Today, jeans are a popular form of casual dress around the world and come in many styles and colors, with the "blue jeans" particularly identified with the American culture, especially the American Old West. Americans spent more than $ 14 billion on jeans in 2004.
<A href = " http://www.himfr.com/buy-lacoste/polo_shirts/ "Lacoste> / polo shirts </ a> Jeans fabric was made in Chieri, a town near Turin (Italy) in 1600. Sold through Port of Genoa, which was the capital of an independent republic and a naval power. The first were made for the Genoese Navy because it requires multiple use of pants for its sailors that could be used wet or dry, and whose legs could easily be rolled up to wear while swabbing the deck. These jeans have to be laundered by dragging them with large mesh nets behind the ship, and sea water bleaches white. According to many people the name comes from blue jeans G? nes, ie blue of Genoa. The raw material from the City of N? Month (France) Serge N? Ie denim Month.
A German-Jewish dry goods merchant Levi Strauss was selling blue jeans under the "Levi's" name to the mining communities California in the 1850s. One of Strauss's customers was Jacob Davis, a tailor who frequently purchased bolts of cloth from Levi Strauss & Co wholesale house wholesale. After one of Davis's customers kept purchasing cloth to reinforce torn pants, he had an idea to use copper rivets to reinforce stress points, such as pocket corners and at the top of the button fly. Davis did not have the money to buy a patent, so he wrote to Strauss suggesting that both go into business together. After Strauss accepted Davis's offer, the two men received U.S. Patent 139,121, for an improvement "in the pocket openings fixing" May 20, 1873.
In 1885 you could buy jeans for $ 1.50. Today, jeans cost $ 200 to $ 500 with limited edition collection and costing up to $ 2,000.
Originally, jeans were simply sturdy worn by workers, especially in factories during the Second World War. During this period, men's jeans had the zipper on the front, whereas women's jeans had the zipper on the right. In the 1960s, both men and women's jeans had the zipper on the front. In the United States during the 1950s, the use of blue jeans by teenagers and young adults became symbolic of mild protest against conformity. This was regarded by some older adults as disruptive, for example, some movie theaters and restaurants refused to admit customers wearing jeans. During the 1960s the use of blue jeans became more acceptable and by the 1970s had become general fashion in the United States, at least for informal use. Note that the mid-1950s the denim and textiles industry was revolutionized by the introduction of stone-washing technique by GWG (Great Western Garment Co.). Entrepreneur, importer and noted eccentric Donald Freeland of Edmonton, Alberta pioneered the method, which helped to bring denim to a larger market and more versatile. Denim suddenly became an attractive product for all age groups and Freeland became one of the most important innovators in the history of denim cotton and denim products. Note, also, that Freeland contributed to a variety of other denim textile developments throughout his career with Great Western Garments (GWG) [1] Acceptance of jeans continued through the 1980s and 1990s to the point where jeans are now a staple wardrobe, with the average North America have seven pairs [3].
As imports of American products, jeans were somewhat expensive, especially in the case of the Soviet Union which restricted hard currency imports. In Spain they are known as vaqueros or "cowboys" in Danish means cowboybukser "Jeans" and niuzaiku Chinese, literally 'jeans (trousers), indicating its association with the American West, cowboy culture and outdoor work. Similarly, the Hungarian name for jeans is "farmernadrg" which means "farmer-pants."
Jeans too loose can be used in a manner that completely conceals the shape of the wearer's lower body, or may be entirely appropriate and emphasize the body. Historic photos show that in the decades to become a key element of fashion, jeans generally fit quite loosely, to Like a pair of overalls without the bib. In fact, until 1960, Levi Strauss denominated its flagship product "waist overalls" rather than "jeans."
recycled blue jean is becoming a popular insulation material (sometimes called cotton batt insulation) used in the construction of houses. Due its low relative synthetic chemical composition and because it is made from recycled materials, which is gaining prominence in green building circles. Like conventional insulation, moderate heat transfer and reduces sound transfer between floors or rooms. Blue jean insulation has an R value of 13-19 (the 3.5 blocks and 5.5 inches, respectively) as a typical preferred insulating fiberglass blocks even without taking into account environmental considerations.
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