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Username: esgee1
Date: 2020-02-03 02:25:44
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Solomon Warner is the name of the guy who wore the huge jeans in the second video. The auctioneer estimates they guy was around 6'6" tall based on the size of the jeans. Here are the only images I could find of Solomon Warner:


Photo / Painting
Based on the painting, he certainly looks to be a "large" man. Apparently the jeans were worn only a few times before his death in 1899 at the age of 88 (1811-1899). That's why they're still in excellent condition.
There's more photos, but I suspect they've never been digitized. I was hoping to find one that would show is height better. According to the
Arizona Historical Society there's a box of photographs in storage (that can be accessed without restrictions).
In 1856 he was the first American business trader to permanently occupy Tucson and sell American goods. He was also involved in the
creation of the Arizona Territory.
How does one put a date of manufacture on clothing?
I always thought the first Levi's were made of hemp, but stand to be corrected on that.
The method and types of stitching, the type of patches, buttons used, tags, lack of belt loops, etc, all kinds of differences point to the era said apparel was made. In the case of the discovered Levi Jeans there's mention the older ones had only one back pocket.
One of the guy's in the video who has knowledge about the history of Levi Jeans explains and points out the differences on the jeans they pulled up. Starts around
16 minutes in here.
There was a prior video where the Exploring Abandoned Mines guy did a live chat about the Levi Jeans find (as well as his experiences exploring mines, some history on Levi's connection to the gold rush and viewer questions about the jeans too). He mentioned that they involved the media and the company Levi's too about the find and that all the jeans are going to go in a museum.