Ever wondered why there are mini buttons on the pockets of your jeans? Well, wonder no more my friends.
They’re not actually buttons at all, even though they look like them. They are known as ‘rivets’ and according to
They are known as ‘rivets’ and according to The Independent, they are put there to keep your jeans from falling apart.
They’re strategically placed in areas that will be put under the most strain or where the fabric is more likely to be pulled apart, like the pockets.
From reaching into them to retrieve the likes of wallets, phones or keys, pockets are likely to tear or be strained first.
Obviously, there is the seam too, but once you’re wearing the correct size and not trying any risqué dance moves, you probably won’t rip through them anytime soon.
We have a lot to be thankful for those little guys. But how did they come about in the first place?
Interestingly, the original use of denim dates back to the 1870’s when workers chose to wear them, over other materials, as they didn’t wear through them as quickly.
The reason for the rivets in jeans is actually due to one woman’s quest for stronger pants for her husband. Back in the day, she went to a tailor called Jacob Davis and asked him to create a pair of pants, made from denim, that wouldn’t disintegrate as easily.
Cue the creation of the little rivet, which made the pants a lot more durable.
Mr Davis’s new technique became really popular and he was inundated with requests for the new style of pants. He needed a business partner and so he went to Levi Strauss.
Together with Levi they got a patent for the design of denim pants with rivets that we all know now as ‘jeans’.