![A patch on a pair of Levi 513 jeans. An immigrant tailor Jacob Davis teamed up with dry goods merchant Levi Strauss to patent the first rivet blue jeans in 1873.](https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2023/05/22/gettyimages-1480360406_wide-49a074fc8cee6949ed4de993a627ed31a2e6e7c3.jpg?s=600)
It's hard to imagine a piece of clothing that's more wrapped up in American history and mythology than blue jeans. They were invented 150 years ago this week.
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It's hard to imagine a piece of clothing that's more wrapped up in American history and mythology than blue jeans. They were invented 150 years ago this week.
(Image credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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