21 Interesting Facts About Levi’s You Didn’t Know
In 1922, Levi's introduced jeans with belt loops, replacing the need for suspenders and setting a new standard in jeans design.
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In 1922, Levi's introduced jeans with belt loops, replacing the need for suspenders and setting a new standard in jeans design.
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The name "Aster" is derived from the Ancient Greek word for "star," highlighting the flower's star-shaped bloom.
Mexico is the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world, even larger than Spain, with over 125 million native speakers.
Twice, Rolex has sent a watch to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, and both times, they functioned perfectly at extreme depths.
While normal Blastoises are light cobalt in color, Shiny Blastoises are light purple and have dark green shells!
Larkspur petals are said to resemble the claws of a meadowlark or the spurs on a knight's boots, which inspires their unique name.
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Avocados are toxic to some animals, such as cattle and goats, because they contain a natural fungicide called persin.
In 2010, a man from Korea married his pillow. The pillow was body-sized and had an anime character printed on it.