The father of jeans became the world-famous Levi Strauss. In the mid-50s of the 20th century from Bavaria to America came then unknown emigrant merchant Levi Strauss (Leb Strauss).
He traded in haberdashery and supplied the gold diggers with a durable cotton cloth during the Gold Rush in California. Strauss received the fabric from the French city of Nimes. Due to the name of the city, the fabric was then called "serge de Nîmes", and hence the English word "denim" - rough twill. Strauss received this linen material and for practicality repainted it in blue.
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The father of jeans became the world-famous Levi Strauss. In the mid-50s of the 20th century from Bavaria to America came then unknown emigrant merchant Levi Strauss (Leb Strauss).
He traded in haberdashery and supplied the gold diggers with a durable cotton cloth during the Gold Rush in California. Strauss received the fabric from the French city of Nimes. Due to the name of the city, the fabric was then called "serge de Nîmes", and hence the English word "denim" - rough twill. Strauss received this linen material and for practicality repainted it in blue.
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