Jeans was first recorded in 1567. It is the name given to the pants worn by merchant sailors from the Italian port city of Genoa Cheung. Since the 1860s, the famous name Jeans was officially adopted by Levy. Before this, people called it Waist High Over all, Pantaloons.
Speaking of jeans, people naturally think of the gold rush in the United States in 1849. At that time, the first immigrants to set foot on the American mainland had to work hard. Intense labor makes clothes extremely easy to wear. Because the clothing is very easy to break, people are eager to have a durable clothing. In this context, solid and durable jeans came into being. Levi Strauss is recognized as the inventor of jeans. For the first time, jeans were taken to the bustling city east of the Mississippi River. Since then, jeans have entered the ranks of popular clothing.
During World War II, the US authorities designated jeans as the uniform of the US military. Large quantities of jeans went deep into the hinterland of Europe with the Allies. After the war soldiers returned to the United States, a large number of accumulated jeans were sold in limited quantities locally. Because the trousers are beautiful, practical, durable, and cheap. So it is very popular locally. As a result, local European workwear manufacturers have rushed to imitate the original American products. As a result, jeans became popular and popular all over Europe. The film and television entertainment industry in Hollywood of the United States has played an important role in driving the international fashion trend of jeans. The protagonists in famous movies during the 1950s all wore comfortable and generous jeans. Under the influence of those big-name celebrities leading the trend, jeans became a fashion icon at that time.