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.
Did you know that back in the 50s, Balenciaga only unveiled its new designs to stores a day before release to stop copycats?
Polo Ralph Lauren released its first collection of polo shirts in 1972. They would become one of the brand's most iconic products.
Did you know that Crocs were named after crocodiles because of their ability to survive on both land and water?
H&M's flagship store in New York is the largest H&M store in the world, at 63,000 square feet (5,853 square meters).
In 2017, Birkenstock ended its relationship with Amazon due to many similar counterfeit products being available on the site.
Did you know that in 2010, legendary film director Martin Scorsese directed an advertisement for Chanel's Bleu de Chanel?
Puma and Adidas's founders are brothers. They started a shoe company called Gebrüder Dassler before building their own brands.
Did you know that The North Face started as a tiny store in San Francisco selling other companies' outdoor equipment?
Did you know that Michael Jordan won his first Olympic gold medal wearing a pair of Converse Fastbreak Mids?
Did you know that fashion legend Karl Lagerfeld created Fendi's iconic double F logo? The double F stands for "Fun Fur."
Pope John Paul II ordered a white pair of Doc Martens for himself and a few more pairs for his staff in the Vatican!