Dating the Jeans
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1873: Riveting process patented. Pants have one back pocket, a back buckle cinch and suspender buttons.
1900: Basic jacket has pleated front, one chest pocket.
1905: Pants now have two back pockets.
1922: Belt loops added to pants but suspender buttons retained.
1936: Red tab (big E) appears on jeans’ right back pocket.
1937: Back pockets sewn so fabric covers rivets; suspender buttons removed.
1942: Crotch rivet and back cinch removed.
1953: Jacket has two chest pockets.
1962: Pleats removed from jacket; pocket design changes drastically, from straight across pocket flap to the pointed pocket flap seen today.
1966: Rivets removed from back pockets and replaced with bar-tacking.
1971: Big E on red tab is changed to small e.
1983: Cone Mills introduces “XXX” denim. Hip or side pockets added to jacket.