Everyone Has a Pair
Listen to a story about the man who invented blue jeans and called them Levis
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The words
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Word
Meaning
Gold (n.)
A yellow metal that is worth a lot of money.
Lasted (n.)
To stay in good condition for a long time.
Denim (n.)
The strong, blue cotton cloth used to make jeans.
Popular (adj.)
Liked by many people.
Wore (v.)
The past tense of wear (to have clothing on your body). Example: The cowboys wore jeans in the movies.
The story
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People around the world like jeans. They look good and feel good. Where did jeans come from? The history of jeans begins in the 1850s.
One man from Germany owned a store in California. He sold pants to men looking for gold. At that time, lots of people moved to California. They wanted to find gold. The work was hard. They broke lots of rocks and moved lots of water. They needed strong pants. The man from Germany made good pants. People liked them because they lasted a long time and did not cost a lot of money.
In the 1860s, he made some changes. He made them from blue denim. Later, he made them stronger. He used a special pin that did not break. Today, we call them Levis jeans. The man from Germany was Levis Strauss. People around the world saw jeans in American films. In the 1930s, the people in cowboy films wore jeans. Lots of people started to know about jeans.
In the 1950s, young people liked to wear them. Older people did not like jeans. Some schools did not let students come in if they were wearing jeans. Today, people of all ages wear jeans when they work, study and play. And it’s all thanks to a man from Germany who made pants 150 years ago.