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<p>EUROPE, 1650—It&#8217;s hard to think of something more &#8220;American&#8221; than a good old pair of blue jeans. As it happens, historians have long argued the origin of the iconic trousers, and America might not even have a leg to stand on in the debate!</p>
<p>The French make their case with a sturdy fabric that originated in the 17th century in Nimes, France. Pants made from the fabric &#8220;serge de Nimes&#8221; were favored by plantation workers for their durability. Since fabrics at that time were commonly named for their place of origin, it became known as &#8220;de Nimes,&#8221; which is widely considered the source of the word &#8220;denim.&#8221;</p>
<p>Around the same time in Genoa, Italy, they developed a thick, durable twill cloth popular with sailors for its toughness. Named for Genoa, or &#8220;Genes&#8221; in French, we know it today as &#8220;jeans&#8221; in English.</p>
<p>The Italians&#8217; claim was boosted early this century by art historians, who believe they discovered the first depiction of blue jeans in 17th Century Italian paintings. The unknown artist&#8217;s blue tint of the fabric was even painted with the exact same indigo used to dye today&#8217;s denim.</p>
<p>Of course, none of this stops Levi Strauss &amp; Co. from claiming that it is the true creator of the world&#8217;s first blue jeans. The company patented blue jeans in 1873 and contends that the lack of clear written historical records render the other claims a matter of opinion.</p>
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