Jeans originally originated in the western United States, and were a kind of work clothes worn by farmers, workers and cowboys in the western United States in the middle of19th century. Because of its durability and comfort, it is suitable for working in harsh environments, such as farmland, mines and pastures, so jeans became the first choice for workers and children in the western region at that time.
The development of jeans can be traced back to 1873, when jakob davies, an American tailor, and Levi Strauss, a businessman, jointly designed the first pair of jeans, which used features such as copper buttons and rivets to increase the durability of pants. This pair of jeans became the first pair of jeans of the later famous brand Leavis, and also the embryonic form of modern jeans.
Common sense of jeans maintenance
(1) Dark jeans can keep their original color by soaking them in white vinegar+water (white vinegar: water, 1: 20) or salt water for about 20-30 minutes.
(2) Wash dark colors and light colors separately; Mixing them together will lead to cross-staining of colors.
(3) Bleach shall not be used. Wash with blue particle detergent without enzyme, because the detergent containing enzyme has bleaching effect and affects the color of jeans.
(4) Avoid direct sunlight: Direct sunlight will cause serious oxidative fading.
(5) Dry in a ventilated place: If there is no ventilation, the pants are not easy to dry and will produce odor.
(6) Wash and dry the reverse side as much as possible.
(7) If your jeans are made of special fabrics, you can also refer to the instructions on the washing label and wash them according to the instructions listed above.