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The Levi Strauss Museum presents the evolution of the blue jeans from the invention to the present. To the museum is affiliated the birth house of Levi Strauss. Photo: Klaus Nowottnick Date:
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Tanja Roppelt, manager of the Levi Strauss Museum presents a pair of jeans and a picture of inventor of the jeans, Levi Strauss, who was born in the house in Buttenheim, nearby
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