How blue jeans were invented Moments of Vision 10 Jessica Oreck

In a Moment of Vision…

It’s the height of the Gold Rush,
1850s California.

A young tailor named Jacob Davis notices
that his gold-mining customers

are wearing through pants faster
than they can patch them.

In a moment of vision,

Davis adds reinforcing metal rivets
to his pant design,

strategically placing them
at points of strain,

like the corners of pockets
and the base of the fly.

The enhanced trousers are soon
in high demand.

In order to take out a patent on
the highly successful riveted pant,

Davis needs a business partner.

He approaches the supplier
of his cloth,

a dry goods merchant
by the name of Levi Strauss.

Strauss and Davis begin manufacturing
pants out of denim,

and continue to modify the design
to accommodate their customers.

It is rumored that the removal
of the crotch rivet

was due to a complaint from the miners

that squatting too near a campfire
in their typical underwear-free fashion

could be painful.

Jeans continued to be modified
and diversified over the years,

eventually becoming
an everyday fashion item

for both work and play by the 1960s.

Today, 96% of American consumers own
at least one, if not many, pairs of jeans.

眼见为实……

这是 1850 年代加利福尼亚淘金热的高峰期

一位名叫雅各布戴维斯的年轻裁缝注意到
,他的金矿

客户穿裤子的速度比修补裤子的速度还快

在一瞬间,

戴维斯
在他的裤子设计中添加了加强金属铆钉,

战略性地将它们放置
在应变点,

比如口袋的角落
和门襟的底部。

增强型长裤很快
就供不应求。

为了
获得非常成功的铆钉裤的专利,

戴维斯需要一个商业伙伴。

他走近
了他的布料供应商,

一个
名叫 Levi Strauss 的干货商人。

施特劳斯和戴维斯开始
用牛仔布制造裤子,

并继续修改设计
以适应他们的客户。

有传言说,
拆除胯部铆钉

是因为矿工抱怨

以典型的不穿内衣的方式蹲在篝火附近

可能会很痛苦。 多年来,

牛仔裤不断改良
和多样化,

最终

在 1960 年代成为工作和娱乐的日常时尚单品。

今天,96% 的美国消费者拥有
至少一条(如果不是很多)牛仔裤。