Saturday, August 17, 2013

Levi Jeans For Men

By Ray Hauser


Levi jeans for men embody a classic American style with a commitment to quality and fashion recognized and imitated around the world. The jeans are made by Levi Strauss & Co, a privately held American company founded in 1853 by Levi Strauss.

The history of Levi Strauss & Co is a compelling story of hard work, innovation and success epitomizing the very ideals of American business. In 1847, Levi Strauss immigrated to New York City from Germany to join his two brothers in their wholesale dry goods business. In 1853, he settled in San Francisco to take advantage of the opportunities afforded by the California Gold Rush. Strauss eventually opened his own dry goods business called Levi Strauss & Co and sold clothing, boots, tents, canvas and other products to general stores in the region.

Jacob Davis, Strauss's eventual partner, worked as a tailor in Reno, Nevada. He would often buy material from Strauss. The story goes that a working man's wife once asked Davis to make some sturdier pants for her husband since he was always ruining them at work. Davis began making pants with metal rivets at the corners of the pockets and the button fly. The pants were a big hit and held up well under very tough working conditions.

In 1872, Davis decided to contact Strauss about his rivet idea. He wanted to patent the innovation, but he didn't have the funds to file the application. Strauss agreed to finance the process and the two men would share the patent. Patent 139121 for the "Improvement in Fastening Pocket Openings" was issued in May 1873. This patent cleared the way for the manufacture of modern Levi jeans.

Davis soon moved to San Francisco where he joined Strauss in the manufacture of their "waist overalls" later known as jeans. The pants were sold under the "XX" brand name since nine ounce XX blue denim was used in their production. Each pair had a watch pocket, cinch, crotch rivet, arcuate stitching and suspender buttons. The rivets all had the "LS&CO" logo embossed on them.

In 1886, the Two Horse brand leather patch was first used to demonstrate the strength of the pants and reinforce Levi's status as the creator of patent riveted clothing. In 1890, the rivet patent expired and Levi's began using the 501 trademark to designate copper riveted waist overalls. These pants were originally listed in the catalog as number 501 and the name caught on. By 1928, "Levi's" was registered as a trademark.

By the 1950's teenagers began referring to Levi's as jeans and a zippered version of the jeans was introduced and called 501Z. By 1960, the word "overalls" was formally replaced by "jeans" in labels and advertising.

Sold in over one hundred countries around the world, Levi's are produced in a wide range of styles and colors. Levi jeans for men continue to be a global icon of American culture, style and fashion.




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How To Clean Costume Jewellery

By Anita Hale


If you value jewellery then you'll definitely want to know the best way to look after it. This short guide offers some great advice on how to clean your jewellery and ensure it stays looking its best.

The sad truth is that virtually all jewellery will suffer from abrasion over its life-time. This really is unavoidable. But this shouldn't be cause for despair. It is possible to noticeably reduce this deterioration. The first thing to do is by limit the situations in which you wear your jewellery. For instance, make sure you remove bracelets, necklaces and rings before you go to bed. Wearing jewellery while you sleep can lead to accidental scuffing. This is why it's safest not to wear any at night. Perspiration is known to contribute to discolouration of numerous metals. Therefore, it is advisable to remove your accessories when working out or playing sport. There are also chemical agents found in lots of household products that shouldn't come into contact with certain metals. Always be careful about mixing your jewellery with things like perfume and hairspray.

There is a growing fashion for using oxidised metals in jewellery. This metal has been treated to make it look black. You have to look after such jewellery to keep this black appearance from spoiling. First of all, you should never wear these types of jewellery while swimming. This is because exposure to chlorine will causes significant damage to the metal. The same rule applies to gold and silver jewellery. You should also never use silver polishing liquid on oxidised metal or pearls.

Most jewellery hasn't been made with oxidised metal. In this case proper care must be taken to prevent oxidation from taking effect. Oxidation generates tarnishing and discolouration of metal. Salad dressings, synthetic detergents and even specific categories of rubber can include sulphur compounds. These chemicals can tarnish silver jewellery if they make contact.

You can strip away tarnish by cleaning your jewellery with silver polishing liquid. But this needs to be applied sparingly. Some silver polishing fluids are very abrasive and can do more harm than good. If you are just concerned with day-to-day cleaning than a silver polishing cloth is more than adequate. You can also use soapy water and a toothbrush to remove dirt from your jewellery.

Lastly, it's worth mentioning that pure metals are much softer than their cheaper counterparts. This also makes them more susceptible to marking and other types of damage. A 14 carat gold ring will be softer than one made from gold plate. This is because cheaper metals are mixed with alloys which make them harder. It is recommended never to wear jewellery made from soft metal next to pieces made from harder metal. If you follow this advice you will reduce the likelihood of your expensive jewellery getting scratched.




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Clean Your Barber Clippers The Right Way

By Bernice Terry


It is very important that barber clippers should be cleaned on a regular basis so that they remain sharp and perform at their best level possible. There are many different reason behind the fact that why clippers don't work well and once you solve these issues their performance will improve significantly.

One of the central point that impacts the execution of a clipper is that oiling must be done frequently. Oiling should be done a few times in a week as it serves to uphold the sharpness. Assuming that if someone doesn't do oiling it might not work in an efficient way as you desired it to work.

Another reason why they don't work accurately is that hair can get stuck in between the blades and if they are not taken out the blades loose their sharpness. Using a light brush always clean out the hair that get stuck in after every use. It is the most recommended cleaning procedure.

One more reason affecting the performance of a clipper is that it might have been kept for a long time and no one has used it at all. For instance, if its kept in an open air environment it may get rusted or if not rusted, as oiling isn't done and it hasn't been cleaned for a long time therefore the performance of blades is affected to a great extent.

The most ideal approach to clean your supplies is, firstly unscrew all the screws that keep the clippers handle and razor sharp edge together. When unscrewed, take out the razor sharp edge and submerge it into a dish full of isoprophyl liquor. Only several seconds might be sufficient and afterward take out the edge and wipe all the unreasonable liquor in a flawless way determining there are no hints of rust, soil or whatever possible manifestation of polluting influences.

You must make sure that the blade you are using is adequately sharp to perform in a perfect way. If for some reason it is not sharp, then you should use a sharpening stone or knife sharpen it whenever required. It is desirable to purchase such equipment particularly from a barber's shop so you are able to purchase a suitable item don't purchase something that you really don't need.

Many people opt for professional sharpening service instead of doing it on their own as they are not aware if they sharpen blade themselves it will bear the same results. Moreover, if you are using a cheap blade you don't need to hire professional services in this regards as it will just be a waste of money whereas if you have expensive blades then the best option could be professional help.

Accordingly, the best practice is to clean your barber clippers as normally as you can with the goal that they remain fit for the purpose. It is better to anticipate any major costs that you could encounter in order to keep your tools in a good condition and that could be done if you practice such things on a regular basis.




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