Why were Levi's original blue jeans sewn with orange thread?
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Matt prides himself on being some sort of trivia whiz, so this blog is to see how well he can do with random trivia questions, and how many of you out there can beat him at his own game. Every morning (Mon-Fri) a new question will be posted, leave a comment with your guess and later on the answer will be posted along with Matt's record. Have fun and NO CHEATING!!
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Hmmmm - maybe they got the thread cheap when they first started out and then just kept it.
I agree with Mom....sounds good anyway, and Matt, who's a douche?
yea matt, who's the douche?
they were the first to use copper rivets so maybe it was to match the copper
Not nice, Matt, to call other people names.
They were graduates of SU. Originally the jeans were pea green and the thread was rose. They then switched to the blue/orange combo since the green/rose color combo was not too manly.
Orange is a lovely complimentary color to the shade of Blue in the jeans (as seen in the color wheel below).... and Jacquie is the douche. Glad I could clear that up for everyone :-)
I OBJECT! My niece is not a douche!
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