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For Fact's Sake! Podcast

DENIM.

For Fact's Sake! Podcast

Eddie & Weezy

Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2022

⏱️ 12 minutes

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0:00.0

The fax soap podcast.

0:30.0

It was really hot. And I wanted to wear my jeans, but I couldn't. There we go. I was sketchy

0:43.4

at best. I was really not good. A bit of a stretch. Denim does have stretch. Oh, he

0:48.1

liked that. That was better. That was better. That was better. Today's topic is about denim

0:52.2

jeans. Anyone's funny. I only stumble upon this topic. And I find it very interesting

0:57.6

because it's something that is so a part of American culture. It's so a part of our

1:02.6

everyday dress that you forget that it has a long and interesting history. It's revered

1:09.3

around the world. It's a very American thing. It's very American and made by a Jew.

1:15.6

Jewish person started it. I didn't know that a Jew started it. There you go. They didn't

1:21.2

say his religion. A quality garment for everybody. You know, it's quality. All right. Well,

1:28.8

let me give you guys a rundown on denim. So it is a cotton textile. So it's diagonal ribbing

1:36.8

and apparently the weaving of it distinguishes it from cotton duck. My mom actually earned

1:45.3

my mom, my grandmother, recipes used to call them dungarees. But it's also known as dungarees

1:51.6

and it has been produced in India for hundreds of years. And as it's recognized today, it

1:57.0

says it was first produced in Niem's France. So I didn't read the Jewish thing. Well, no,

2:03.5

that's Levi Strauss. Levi Strauss was Jewish. She's the one that started like the jeans

2:06.8

that we know today, like the jeans we know. It's not the actual fabric, but yeah, I find.

2:12.8

So let me ask you a question before we get into it. What's your favorite pair of jeans?

2:18.0

Do you have a pair of pair of jeans right now? Is it? I think not anymore. I use it. Not

2:21.9

anymore. You got I picture you with a nice 501 kind of like vintage kind of denim.

2:28.4

I'm having a real issue with like getting jeans right now because of my weight. So because

2:34.2

I'm just like gaining weight. It's up and down and kind of fluctuates. So right now I wear

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