Already knew? But the little studs on jeans are really there

Oh, we just love jeans! After all, hardly any garment is as versatile as the casual denim fabric. Whether with a simple shirt and sneakers at leisure or with blouse and blazer in the office - a pair of jeans can be elegant and sporty at the same time. No wonder, then, that the garment has been voted the most popular in the world several times.

But the model raises questions again and again. For example, we have already explained why every jeans has the small fifth bag. But what remains open is what the little buttons serve.

How useful are the little buttons on jeans really?

Have you ever stung these small metallic dots on your trouser pocket? And have you ever wondered if they have a useful effect? We researched for you and found both an outdated, as well as a current explanation:



Originally, the buttons were actually there to keep the jeans pockets from tearing. Even though denim is a very stable material, a long serving of extra hold was needed for a long time. After all, the casual pants used to be worn mostly by workers and therefore much more stressed than today. But until today, the small rivets have held. Why? In fact, buttons in the 21st century are no longer intended to protect pockets from tearing, but merely serve as a style element and beautify the pants. Who would have thought that?!

This Is The Real Reason Your Jeans Have Those Studs On The Pockets | Southern Living (April 2024).



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