Levi Strauss's Original Pair of Jeans | |
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Origin |
Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis |
Type |
Clothing |
Effects |
Allows a person to become stronger. |
Downsides |
It stains the wearer with coal and it cannot go into the washing machine. If a person wears it for too long, he will develop respiratory diseases. |
Activation |
Putting on the jeans. |
Collected by |
Steve Jinks and Pete Lattimer |
Section |
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Aisle |
326-9428 |
Shelf |
39423-48547-955 |
Date of Collection |
Mar.25.2011 |
[Source] |
1872: Nevada, United States[]
Levi and Jacob wanted to create pants with metal points of strain for greater strength; what they didn't expect was that the copper rivets absorbed the strength of the coalsmen who wore it.
Today: Warehouse 13[]
The artifact was recovered by Warehouse 13 Agents Jinks and Lattimer after a series of violent break-ins with the only link between them being coal smudges. It resides in the Clothes Rack.