Tight cotton. Very sexy. Ideal to exercise and feel comfortable and sexy. The jean was apparently one of the garments that we inherit from pre-colonial America, were used by minority groups in North America and were exploited by "white" men that adapted. At first they were blue but also a much softer material, obviously without pockets, tight around the waist with the help of a rope that passed through holes in the edge of the garment. Denim fabric began to be used to make jeans when a U.S. military wanted to make one with the cloth with which hitherto were made tents.
Then came in Genoa (Italy) at the time that this was an independent republic and a naval power.The first jeans, as we know them today, were made for the Genoese Navy because they needed a pair of all-use for its sailors that could be both dry and wet, and whose legs could be easily rolls up to avoid interference with clean legs deck or swimming. These pants could be washed in large networks dragging under the ship and sea water left them white. The denim was first deliveries originating from Nîmes (France) and hence the name (pronounced like denim Nîmes). Jeans name comes from the French name of Genoa (Genoa), which has a similar pronunciation to that of jeans. The jeans were developed in the United States around 1872. Levi Strauss was then a merchant who lived in San Francisco, thought of using the canvas that is used in making tents for work clothes for miners, clothes life to resist weathering and Weight pockets of ore found, were all brown color used for shops and no back pockets. Shortly after the Genoese were in charge of dyeing the fabric in a distinctive blue indigo from India. One customer of Levi Strauss, a tailor who would buy rolls of cloth named Jacob Davis, tired of buying material to patch the torn pants, he thought copper rivets to reinforce them in some points of particular stress, such as the ends of the Based pockets or fly. As Jacobs had no money to patent the idea, suggested to Levi doing business together. Levi accepted and May 20, 1873 received patent # 139.121 of the Patent and Trademark Office U.S. and jean was born as we know it.
Then came in Genoa (Italy) at the time that this was an independent republic and a naval power.The first jeans, as we know them today, were made for the Genoese Navy because they needed a pair of all-use for its sailors that could be both dry and wet, and whose legs could be easily rolls up to avoid interference with clean legs deck or swimming. These pants could be washed in large networks dragging under the ship and sea water left them white. The denim was first deliveries originating from Nîmes (France) and hence the name (pronounced like denim Nîmes). Jeans name comes from the French name of Genoa (Genoa), which has a similar pronunciation to that of jeans. The jeans were developed in the United States around 1872. Levi Strauss was then a merchant who lived in San Francisco, thought of using the canvas that is used in making tents for work clothes for miners, clothes life to resist weathering and Weight pockets of ore found, were all brown color used for shops and no back pockets. Shortly after the Genoese were in charge of dyeing the fabric in a distinctive blue indigo from India. One customer of Levi Strauss, a tailor who would buy rolls of cloth named Jacob Davis, tired of buying material to patch the torn pants, he thought copper rivets to reinforce them in some points of particular stress, such as the ends of the Based pockets or fly. As Jacobs had no money to patent the idea, suggested to Levi doing business together. Levi accepted and May 20, 1873 received patent # 139.121 of the Patent and Trademark Office U.S. and jean was born as we know it.
