He was a tailor and tent maker until he began making jeans.
He was an entrepreneur
Levi Strauss got the credit for the jeans because he had the money for a patent. Jacob Davis had a customer who kept ripping his jeans, so Jacob thought that the rivets from the horse saddles help keep them together, then they could surely keep the jeans together. So Jacob puts the rivets in the customers jeans to see if they work. Surely enough they keep them together. So this is where we get back to how Levi Strauss got the credit for the jeans and Jacob Davis didn't. Jacob wanted a patent on his idea, but the patent cost $68, so Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis are really good friends, so Jacob asks Levi if he could help him with the patent. So Levi Strauss pays for it, and that is how he got the credit and Jacob Davis didn't.
Because they wanted Gold.
They had gold
it's not the Golden state
they made potato soup
Levi Strauss got the credit for the jeans because he had the money for a patent. Jacob Davis had a customer who kept breaking his jeans, so Jacob thought that the rivets from the horse saddles help keep them together, then they could surely keep the jeans together. So Jacob puts the rivets in the customers jeans to see if they work. Surely enough they keep them together. So this is where we get back to how Levi Strauss got the credit for the jeans and Jacob Davis didn't. Jacob wanted a patent on his idea, but the patent cost $68, so Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis are really good friends, so Jacob asks Levi if he could help him with the patent. So Levi Strauss pays for it, and that is how he got the credit and Jacob Davis didn't.
Levi Strauss got the credit for the jeans because he had the money for a patent. Jacob Davis had a customer who kept ripping his jeans, so Jacob thought that the rivets from the horse saddles help keep them together, then they could surely keep the jeans together. So Jacob puts the rivets in the customers jeans to see if they work. Surely enough they keep them together. So this is where we get back to how Levi Strauss got the credit for the jeans and Jacob Davis didn't. Jacob wanted a patent on his idea, but the patent cost $68, so Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis are really good friends, so Jacob asks Levi if he could help him with the patent. So Levi Strauss pays for it, and that is how he got the credit and Jacob Davis didn't.
well if you wash the pants im sure that willl help
Levi's jeans used to have copper rivets in them, but they got really hot when people would wear them around a campfire.
Stores specializing in jeans like Levi's, Gap and Wrangler should have specialist in-store that can help you find the cut that best suits you. However, there is also the option of getting a pair made by a tailor specializing in jeans, but be warned, custom jeans are not cheap!
Because they wanted Gold.
the gold Rush was helpful to California because of the wealth that was bought by selling the gold that was founded basically made parts of California rich. that's part of the reason why people came to California to get rich
Look at the jeans tag, if it says made in Italy, then yes, if it does not say made in Italy, then no. If it does not say were it is made, then ask a person who is watching the shop if it is made in Italy. If you want to know on the internet before shopping for it, I'm sorry that I can not help.
Flared, bootcut, andlowrise. you want to find well cut jeans can actually mold and lift the rear end, much like a bra. recommendations: AG Angel Roxy, Lee One True Fit Flare Jeans, Not Your Mother's Jeans Tummy Tuck Jeans, City Girl's Suddenly Slim'r Jeans, Perfection Jeans, Apple Bottom Jeans. and don't get jeans with small back pockets, or fading on the back or front thighs. Dark washes are a must!
They had gold
They had gold
it's not the Golden state