jeans were first created in Genoa, Italy when the city was an independent Republic and a naval power. The first jeans were made for the Genoese Navy because it required all-purpose trousers for its sailors that could be worn wet or dry, and whose legs could easily be rolled up to wear while swabbing the deck. These jeans would be laundered by dragging them in large mesh nets behind the ship, and the sea water would bleach them white. The first denim came from (French:de) Nîmes, France, hence de Nimes, the name of the fabric. The French word for these trousers was anchored around their word for Genoa. The French bleu de Gênes, from the Italian blu di genova, literally the “blue of Genoa” dye of their fabric, is the root of the names for these pants, “Jeans” and “blue jeans”, today.
Now Jeans are popular and they are deeply loved by the people all over the world.
August 25, 2009
Blog: The origin of Jeans
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