features of jeans fibers
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The fundamental design of jeans has remained unchanged for almost 150 years. The one key detail that differentiates jeans from other pants is the rivets that you find at the stress points of pocket corners. Today, rivets are mainly there because they look good, but when they first made their way onto the pocket corners they served a vital purpose by extending the lifetime of the pants.
Back yokeOne of the unique construction features of jeans is the yoke: the V-shaped top on the back. The yoke is what gives jeans their figure hugging fit.
Coin pocketThe coin pocket is the small pocket that is half-way tucked inside the left front pocket. It is often mistaken for the fifth pocket in “five-pocket” jeans, but in fact the left back pocket was the last to be added to the generic jean.
Belt loopsUntil the early 20th century, people mostly relied on braces to keep up their trousers. However, as wearers started preferring belts, the five loops were added to the waistband as a way to keep the belt in place, and the cinch and suspender buttons were scrapped. Jeans commonly feature five belt loops.
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