Jeans
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− | '''Jeans''' are trousers made of | + | '''Jeans''' are trousers made of demim, usually dyed blue (see [[Wikipedia:Denim]]). The original and classic jeans were made by Levi-Strauss, with copper rivets, and until the advent of designer jeans in the early 70s, Levi-Strauss dominated the market. In the [[Leather]] scene, 501 Levi's, with metal fasteners in the [[crotch]], still remain a ''de regueur'' fashion statement. |
− | With 501s, it was the fasteners that first drew the gay scene to | + | With 501s, it was the fasteners that first drew the gay scene to them. You could pull your piece out without danger of chafing by a zipper, which meant you could wear them with no underwear. |
− | Fashion jeans were tighter, but generally used a zipper, in that the expected market was not | + | Fashion jeans were tighter, but generally used a zipper, in that the expected market was not gay jeans-sex (essentially oral). |
[[Category:Gay]] | [[Category:Gay]] |
Revision as of 07:23, 4 March 2007
Jeans are trousers made of demim, usually dyed blue (see Wikipedia:Denim). The original and classic jeans were made by Levi-Strauss, with copper rivets, and until the advent of designer jeans in the early 70s, Levi-Strauss dominated the market. In the Leather scene, 501 Levi's, with metal fasteners in the crotch, still remain a de regueur fashion statement.
With 501s, it was the fasteners that first drew the gay scene to them. You could pull your piece out without danger of chafing by a zipper, which meant you could wear them with no underwear.
Fashion jeans were tighter, but generally used a zipper, in that the expected market was not gay jeans-sex (essentially oral).