 
    
    Jeans
Japanese Name:
ジーパン
Romaji Name:
jiipan
Description
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Jeans are durable pants made from denim fabric, usually blue in color.
They were originally designed as workwear for miners and laborers.
Jeans have pockets, rivets, and a sturdy zipper or buttons.
Today, jeans are a popular casual clothing item worldwide.
They come in many styles, fits, and washes to suit fashion trends.
History
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Jeans were invented in the late 19th century by Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis in the USA.
They created strong pants reinforced with metal rivets for durability.
Originally worn by gold miners during the California Gold Rush.
Jeans became popular in the 1950s as youth fashion icons.
They symbolized rebellion and freedom in the 20th century.
Today, jeans are a global fashion staple worn by all ages and cultures.
Denim fabric and jeans styles continue to evolve with new designs.