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Who invented jeans?
Inventor Levi Strauss.

Levi Strauss, a Jew, is recognized as the inventor of jeans. 1850, the 50 1 jeans produced by Levi's Company, which he founded, is the world-famous originator of jeans. In the mid-1930s, jeans, which were worn by almost everyone in the agricultural areas in the midwest of the United States, were first brought to the bustling cities east of the Mississippi River, and jeans began to enter the ranks of popular clothes.

During World War II, the American authorities designated jeans as uniforms of the American army, and a large number of jeans went deep into the hinterland of Europe with the allied forces. After the war, soldiers returned to the United States, and a large number of accumulated jeans were sold locally in limited quantities. These trousers are very popular in the local area because they are beautiful, practical, durable and cheap. As a result, local European overalls manufacturers are scrambling to imitate the original products of the United States, thus making jeans popular and popular throughout Europe.

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Jeans can be described as a star that never fades all year round and is listed as the "head of all-round clothing". There are more and more fabrics and colors of jeans, such as straight pants and micro-flared pants, which can make women with thick legs look slim, while tight pants can make fat women slim and thin women sexy.

With the development of cowboy styles, fashion and leisure have become the development trend. A large number of accessory hardware, leather, knitting, color cloth splicing and other manufacturing processes have developed and used rapidly in China.

The version has also developed from the earliest straight tube to various new types, such as slim, Korean version, small feet, small straight tube, trousers, leisure, business, conjoined, retro, speakers and so on. Of course, there are also shortcomings, that is, fading and deformation.

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