martedì 17 maggio 2016

Vintage hard show @Officina

Hello vintage lovers :) next Friday, May 20th I am going to be @Officina Club from 11p.m. for a sex show as a tribute to the the Blue Jeans patent by Jacob W. Davis and Levi Strauss in May 20th, 1873.
Research on the trade of jean fabric shows that it emerged in the cities of Genoa, Italy, and Nimes, France. Gênes, the French word for Genoa, may be the origin of the word "jeans". In Nimes, weavers tried to reproduce jean but instead developed a similar twill fabric that became known as denim, from de Nimes, meaning "from Nimes". Genoa’s jean was a fustian textile of "medium quality and of reasonable cost", very similar to cotton corduroy for which Genoa was famous, and was "used for work clothes in general". Nimes’s "denim" was coarser, considered higher quality and was used "for over garments such as smocks or overalls" (Wikipedia).
So, I will be waiting for you all @Officina, via Alessandro Volta 1, Lìmena - Padua (Italy).




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