🕰️ Why Your Jeans Have Rivets (And Why It Matters)
Did you know the first jeans weren’t fashion statements? In 1873, Levi Strauss & Jacob Davis added copper rivets to denim work pants to prevent pocket seams from tearing in California gold mines. That tiny metal detail birthed an icon.
Fast-forward through denim’s rebellious journey:
▫️ 1950s: James Dean’s rolled cuffs = teenage rebellion
▫️ 1970s: Disco flares dancing under strobe lights
▫️ 1990s: Grunge bands drowning in oversized denim
Each era proved: Denim absorbs culture like indigo dye.
✨ The Oneso Connection:
*"We craft jeans like time capsules. Our ‘66 Classic Straight’ uses selvedge denim woven on 1940s Toyoda looms, hidden rivets, and chain-stitched hems – not for nostalgia, but because** these details outlive trends.**"*
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