Rivets

The invention of jeans rivets is credited to Jacob Davis, a tailor from Nevada, who sought to reinforce stress points on denim pants using metal fasteners. In collaboration with Levi Strauss, Davis patented this innovative design in 1873, forever changing the course of fashion history.

The addition of rivets at key areas such as pocket corners and fly ensured that jeans could withstand heavy use without tearing or falling apart.

The significance of jeans rivets extends beyond their functional purpose. They became an emblematic feature that represented hard work, resilience, and ruggedness. As blue-collar workers embraced denim trousers for their durability in demanding environments, jeans became synonymous with laborious tasks and manual labor.

WASHER RIVET
NIPPLE RIVET
BURR WITH CAP
FLAT BURR
ALLOY / ZAMAC RIVET

Washer Rivets

Washer rivets are commonly used in the construction of jeans to reinforce the pockets and add strength to the fabric.
They Provide A Secure and Durable Fastening Method that Helps Prevent The Pockets From Tearing or Coming Apart. Washer Rivets Are Typically Made of Brass, Copper, Zinc Alloy
Popular Sizes Are 6mm, 7mm, 8mm, 9mm, 9,5mm, 10mm, 11mm
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Have A Flat, Round Shape That Can Be Easily Attached To The Denim Fabric Using An Attaching Tool.
Various Finishes, Including Gun Metal, Silver, Antique Silver, Distressed Copper and Old Bronze
They Can Be Attached With A Matching Color Brass or Aliminum Tack. Tack Color Could Be A Contrast Color As Well.

Nipple Rivet

The Nipple Rivet is the world's first rivet, originally introduced in Levi's Jeans to prevent tearing at stress points.
Made from brass, these rivets are resistant to corrosion and can be used in various products such as jackets, shirts, trousers, shoes, and baby and children's items.
Nipple Rivets Are Typically Made of Brass or Copper
Popular Sizes Are 6mm, 7mm, 8mm, 9mm, 9,5mm, 10mm, 11mm
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They are commonly used to reinforce pockets in jeans, corduroy trousers, and twill pants, but also serve as a decorative element.
Various Finishes, Including Gun Metal, Silver, Antique Silver, Distressed Copper and Old Bronze
It is an essential component that gives a strong impression of classic jeanswear.

Flat Burr / Rivet

A flat rivet is a small, metal fastener that is commonly used in jeans to reinforce stress points such as pockets and belt loops.
It typically has a flat head and a shank that is inserted through the fabric and then flattened on the other side to secure it in place.
Flat rivets are preferred in jeans over protruding rivets as they are less likely to scratch or snag on surfaces, creating a more comfortable and polished look for the wearer.
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Additionally, they can be customized with designs or logos for branding purposes.
Nipple Rivets Are Typically Made of Brass or Copper
Popular Sizes Are 6mm, 7mm, 8mm, 9mm, 9,5mm, 10mm, 11mm
Zinc Alloy Type Can be Produced With Custom Logo
Consist of 2 Parts: Rivet & Tack
Various Finishes, Including Gun Metal, Silver, Antique Silver, Distressed Copper and Old Bronze

Burr With Cap

High stress areas of the garment, such as the seams around the pockets or the side, are reinforced with rivet and burr.
While the rivet or fastener pierces the cloth from the inside, the burr is the decorative component of the pair that is typically found on the outside of the garment.
All of Art N Craft's burr and rivet combinations provide the strongest possible attachment while maintaining a premium aesthetic.
They come with customizable logo designs and are made of a variety of metals with matching finishes to improve both their appearance and functionality.
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A mechanical fastener known as a rivet with cap is made out of a cylindrical shaft that has a head on one end and a cap on the other. A pre-drilled hole is first filled with the shaft, then with the cap.
Various Finishes, Including Gun Metal, Silver, Antique Silver, Distressed Copper and Old Bronze

Alloy / Zamac Rivets

Zinc Alloy rivets are commonly used in jeans manufacturing due to their durability and strength.
These rivets provide a secure fastening method for the pockets and other components of jeans, ensuring that they can withstand regular wear and tear.
Additionally, the use of alloy rivets can also add a stylish and decorative element to denim garments.
Their resistance to corrosion and ability to hold up against frequent washing make them an ideal choice for jeans, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Popular Sizes: 7mm, 8mm, 9mm, 10mm, 11mm
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Can be Produced With Custom Logo
Consist of 2 Parts: Rivet & Tack
Suitable For Denim, Canvas Fabrics
Various Finishes, Including Silver, Gun Metal, Gold, and Bronze.

Today, jeans rivets continue to be an integral part of denim manufacturing worldwide. They not only provide strength but also serve as an authenticating element for genuine denim products. The absence or improper placement of rivets can indicate inferior quality or counterfeit goods.

In conclusion, jeans rivets have played a pivotal role in shaping the history and perception surrounding this timeless garment. Their invention revolutionized workwear by enhancing durability while also becoming a symbol of strength and resilience. From their humble beginnings to their association with rebellion, jeans rivets have stood the test of time, firmly securing their place in fashion history.