Thursday, 28 May 2015

History of Denim Brands



Diesel is a very famous Italian denim brand, probably one of the most popular across Europe, being worn by guys all over the world. Renzo Rosso (the founder of Diesel) began to show an interest in fashion as a teenager, when a friend managed to get several meters of American denim. He borrowed his mother’s sewing machine and produced his first item of clothing, a skin-tight pair of bell-bottoms with a 17-inch flare. There was just one problem. He had neglected to sew a strip of fabric behind the zipper, so every time he zipped them up, he dreaded the possibility of a painful accident. Perhaps he wasn’t great at making buy Jeans online, but he definitely had the visual ideas of being able to sell them and design them.
 
Jeans for Men
Jeans for Men
J Brand is one of the most popular premium denim brands on the market today. Jeff Rudes, the founder and CEO of the company, created J Brand in 2004 with a vision to create jeans that fits women so perfectly and would follow the contours of the body. Setting out with creating timeless, classic and sophisticated jeans with an emphasis on fit, Jeff launched the brand as an exclusive line in Los Angeles, California in spring 2005, with his aim of making women look and feel beautiful in their buy Jeans online.

Wrangler is another iconic denim brand that owns its place in the denim market, just like Levi’s. Having been officially named and founded in 1943, the brand has a huge history behind it.
Levi’s is a denim brand that is almost as popular as water in the Western world. Everyone knows the name and it’s one of the first brands that everyone looks to when they think about jeans. Levi’s were the very first brand to invent jeans. 
Jeans Online
Jeans Online

In 1853, Levi Strauss moved to San Francisco to open a dry goods business. From there, he sold clothes, boots and other goods to the small retail stores of the American West. In 1872, Jacob Davis, a tailor from Reno, Nevada, teamed up with Levi Strauss to create and patent work wear riveted-for-strength made of brown cotton duck and true blue denim. After working on this for a year, blue jeans was born in 1873. Both Jacob and Levi created the first blue Jeans for Man, to which the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted the patent to Levi Strauss & Co. and Jacob Davis for their invention.

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