In the 19th century, denim found its way to America, where it became synonymous with the Far West lifestyle.
Levi Strauss, a German immigrant, became a key figure in the history of denim when he designed the first denim jeans in 1873.
Originally created as work trousers for miners and cowboys, the jeans were made from robust denim fabric with copper rivets to reinforce the stress points.
Levi Strauss jeans quickly gained popularity for their durability and functionality, attracting a wide range of workers and tradesmen.
Over the years, jeans have become a symbol of American culture and an icon of casual fashion.