Randomly Placed Buttons On Jeans
If you frequently wear jeans, you’ve probably noticed the additional buttons scattered around your pockets. These rivets, or buttons, are carefully put on the jeans to keep the seams from wearing out and ripping. After eating that decadent chocolate cake, imagine your jeans ripping in the middle of a party or a holiday dinner.
Levi Strauss, the famous Jean tycoon, owns these rivets and has a patent on them. After miners began to complain about their jeans wearing out too quickly, they were introduced in 1829. As a result, young Mr. Strauss began to ponder and developed this product. They make jeans last nearly forever. When you’re out shopping for your next pair of jeans, make sure the ones you’re considering have these bad boys on them.
Loops On Grocery Carts
Have you ever paused to appreciate the design of a grocery cart? You probably haven’t, given the fast-paced environment in which we live. That is precisely why we are here today; to educate you about everyday items! Consider the picture below. Are you familiar with the metal loops that protrude from carts’ fold-out section? This protects your cart’s contents.
The loops can be used to hang plastic bags containing breakable products such as eggs and soft items such as bread that you don’t want to be squashed by heavier items. Clearly, the designer of the supermarket cart was much older than his years. Indeed, if you ever check out folks who bag your groceries and load them into your cart, they may be unaware of this interesting feature. The next time, you can teach them something new and establish yourself as the most likable person in the store.