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It’s not just Sydney Sweeney — the US always fights about jeans

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August 21, 2025

The American Eagle Outfitters Inc. Sydney Sweeney “Good Jeans” controversy happened in late July — a lifetime ago in internet terms — but here we are, halfway through August, and people are still talking about it, One of the latest references happened last Friday, when Dr. Phil, outraged that liberals found fault with the ad, announced plans to buy American Eagle blue jeans for every woman in his family.

- Stephen Mihm, The Independent

It’s easy to read this episode as yet more evidence of our degraded civic discourse, But what if this is merely the latest front in the decades-long battle over the meaning of blue jeans?

They're part of our common culture, yes, but they have a long history of “triggering” one group or another—the inevitable consequence of the fact that so many groups think that this most ubiquitous and recognizable article of clothing belongs to them. One man's name is inseparable from the birth of blue jeans: Levi Strauss. In 1873, one of his customers — a tailor named Jacob Davis, based in a mining town in Nevada — approached him with a proposition. Davis explained that he had been making tough trousers out of denim that he had purchased from Strauss. These pants, reinforced with metal rivets, had proven popular with miners, and Davis wanted Strauss to help him build the business. The two men secured a patent for the design (note the miner and his pickaxe), soon founding a company to sell the pants and hawking them to miners and cowboys who wanted clothing that could handle wear and tear.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Gulf Today

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Mead and Russo inspire Arsenal to first WCL win, United edge Atletico

England attackers Beth Mead and Alessia Russo helped Arsenal beat Benfica 2-0 on Thursday as the Women's Champions League holders claimed their first win in this season's tournament.

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1 min

October 18, 2025

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Gulf Today

China's fiscal revenue picks up pace, officials vow early 2026 bond sales

BEIJING The 2.6% increase in fiscal revenue last month quickened from 2% growth in August, despite signs the economy may be losing some momentum

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3 mins

October 18, 2025

Gulf Today

Gulf Today

Arsenal captain Odegaard ruled out for weeks in fresh injury blow

Arsenal midfielder Martin Odegaard will be out for a few weeks with a knee problem, manager Mikel Arteta said on Friday as the Premier League leaders return from the international break with several key players dealing with injuries and lack of form.

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1 mins

October 18, 2025

Gulf Today

Gulf Today

Dubai Police impound vehicle over reckless driving

The General Traffic Department of the Dubai Police impounded a vehicle after its driver endangered the life of a motorcyclist by swerving and attempting to hit him while driving recklessly on one of the emirate’s roads.

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1 mins

October 18, 2025

Gulf Today

60 S.Koreans to return home after Cambodia detention

Cambodia will repatriate 60 South Koreans detained for alleged involvement in cyberscam operations early on Saturday, a Seoul official said, a day after Phnom Penh announced plans to deport them.

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1 mins

October 18, 2025

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Sharjah Book Fair to reveal fascinating interactive acts

The 44th Sharjah International Book Fair, organised by the Sharjah Book Authority at Expo Centre Sharjah from November to 16 under the theme ‘Between You and the Book’, will present a range of interactive performances that blend entertainment with education. Among the highlights are the family play “Hide and Seek” and the “360° Science Lab” show, alongside a variety of artistic activities that add cultural and creative elements to the visitor experience.

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2 mins

October 18, 2025

Gulf Today

Gulf Today

Bezzecchi shatters lap record to top Australian MotoGP practice

Marco Bezzecchi demolished the Australian MotoGP lap record in setting the standard during second practice on Friday, becoming the first rider ever to dip below 1:27 at Phillip Island.

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1 mins

October 18, 2025

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Gulf Today

Madhuri Dixit celebrates 26 years of togetherness with Dr Sriram Nene

It has been 26 years since “Dhak Dhak” girl Madhuri Dixit is enjoying marital bliss with husband Dr Shriram Nene.

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2 mins

October 18, 2025

Gulf Today

ADAFSA wins six top international awards in '25

The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA) has been awarded six prestigious international accolades during 2035, reaffirming its pioneering role in advancing the agricultural sector and strengthening the food security ecosystem in Abu Dhabi.

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1 min

October 18, 2025

Gulf Today

Enhanced Games destined to fail: Sprint great Lewis

Sprint great Carl Lewis says he does not think the controversial Enhanced Games will be successful and the American is not keen to lend it any oxygen either.

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1 mins

October 18, 2025

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