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Discover the origins and purpose of the tiny pocket on jeans. (Source: Pexels)
Jeans have been a wardrobe staple for over a century, blending functionality with style. One curious feature that has puzzled many is the small pocket located above the larger front pocket. This little detail isn’t just decorative—it has a fascinating history rooted in practicality.
The small pocket, often called the “watch pocket” or “coin pocket,” was originally designed in the 1800s by Levi Strauss & Co., the creators of the first blue jeans, according to Britannica. It was introduced as a practical solution for cowboys, miners, and other labourers who needed a secure place to store their pocket watches.
Back then, pocket watches were an everyday accessory and an essential tool for keeping track of time, especially in professions that demanded punctuality or relied on time-based tasks. These watches were often attached to a chain and stored in a waistcoat or a small pocket to protect them from damage. When denim overalls were redesigned into jeans, the little pocket was added to serve the same protective purpose.
Back then, pocket watches were a common accessory and an essential tool for keeping track of time (Source: Getty/Thinkstock)
Although wristwatches and smartphones have largely replaced pocket watches, the small pocket has remained a consistent feature of jeans. Why?