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When Levi Strauss began manufacturing the riveted pants we now call “jeans" in the 1870s, they were originally made from a material then known as “jean", a cotton, linen and/or wool blend material that had evolved somewhat since it was imported to America in the late 1700s. But the demand for tougher, and longer lasting pants is what made his company switch to the true denim, which has always been a cotton blend. The first Levis were the stuff of working men, hard riding cowboys, and served many who worked in jobs that were hard on their clothes.

But the original material jean, (which some people think is the origin of the name for casual denim pants) was still around. So were the pants and other clothing made from the Genoan weave. Jean was worn by men who could afford a slightly better cloth that had lasting quality, and which looked nicer. It wasn’t quite dress-up material, but came very close.

Levi Strauss continued to manufacture their trademarked jeans well into the 21st century, when other companies began challenging for a share of the market. The Strauss company then began expanding its product line, and in a flashback to the success of the 1800s, brought out its Dockers line of pants, striking a medium comfort zone between their casual jeans and suit or dress pants.

Today, Dockers produces a full range of mens and womens pants, along with a new line of shoes, belts and accessories.

Dockers Mens Pants
Industry watchers estimate that up to three-quarters of American men have at least one pair of Dockers khaki pants in their closet, and it’s easy to see why. Dockers Mens Classic Fit pants come in pleated khaki, khaki pleated and cuffed, flat front khaki, pleated khaki for the big and tall, and flat front khaki for the big and tall. The clean lines and detailed tailoring, offer a dressed-up and dressed down look that will take you almost anywhere. And to complete a really snappy outfit, you can pair them with Dockers Essential Mens Polo Shirt, or Dockers Mens Essential Twill Shirt.

Womens Dockers
Ladies aren’t left off the Dockers list, either. For them, Dockers makes womens flat front khaki, classic pleated khaki and womens continental stretch pants. Special and regular fits can be had in Dockers womens plus size flat front pants, womens plus size custom fit khakis, misses petite flat front pants and misses stretch Capri pants. Dockers womens Metro pants are another first for ladies, featuring an Individual Fit waist band, that allows it to give up to an inch, for an extra comfort level. And when the weather warms up, the girls go for Dockers misses pleated shorts, misses cargo shorts, and misses 5" flat stretch shorts.

Dockers Shoes
Because Dockers mens pants can be as dressy or as casual as you want, Dockers has the perfect pair of shoes to go with those khaki pants. Choose from Dockers mens Shelter shoes, Gordon Oxford shoes, Erie tassel loafers, Manhattan Oxford, Compass shoes, Tour shoes, Glacier shoes, and Horizon slip ons.

Dockers Belts and Wallets
Finish off a casual or semi-dress outfit with Dockers stitched leather belt, polished leather belt or braided leather belt. Don’t forget to tuck a Levi trifold leather wallet in your pocket. It has credit card slots, picture holders, and a full-length cash pocket. Gift occasions are just the right time to give your guy a Dockers wallet and manicure set, or the Dockers wallet and money clip set. For the traveling man, how about the Dockers travel kit with grooming set? The vinyl case includes nail clippers, scissors, tweezers, and a 5-way knife in its own leather case.



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