Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Mustang jeans - denim brand with tradition

founded by Louise Hermann in Künzelsau. At that time had the company six seamstresses and produced uniforms and Drillichanzüge for the Wehrmacht and the Reichsarbeitsdienst. 13 Years later Rolf Hermann, Luise Herman's son and son-in-law Albert Sefranek in the company advocated. In 1948 the company was the first order for the production of 300 blue working pants, she thus became the first provider of jeans in Europe. Albert Sefranek got the cut of the Röhrenhosen GIS stationed at Germany. Initially the pants were made from twill for work wear, but soon thereafter came true denim production. The market for jeans was difficult at the beginning of the 1950s as pants was vulgar and launched with the victorious powers and later the left relating. But however the company continued production and advanced even their offerings in 1953 with a pair of jeans for women and in 1955 with a pair of jeans of cord fabric.

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