I’m guessing this guy doesn’t do much physical work either.
What about his underwear?
The difference is I work and he sits.
Levi’s was one of the early pro-gay corporations.
If you’re wealthy enough to wear a new pair every day, okay then. I don’t know how “green” that is.
Another CEO who is obviously a liar, or surrounded by Yes-men, who won't mention his bad BO.
If a person sweats into a pair of jeans, they are going to take on salt and bacteria. I've taken off clothes that had salt stains on them. I doubt this man has ever had on a pair of jeans that were dripping wet from perspiration.
Insanity. Doing laundry will destroy life as we know on planet earth.
Bergh? Figures, German. Probably showers once a year, too. How’d you like having him sitting next to you at a restaurant?
If you want to smell of a$$, and dog, and sweat and oils and... just gross.
On the other hand, if you are an outlaw biker, you are not PERMITTED to wash your denim. Your crew will urinate on your jacket, etc. and you are to wear it as a badge of honor.
Liberalism is a mental disorder.
Levi’s jeans lose their shape after around 3 days without washing. If you like your pants sagging down and smelling of garbage, by all means go ahead and wash them once a year...
as I understand it....some high priced jeans are supposed to be frozen...not washed....Ugh as well
Don’t wash your jeans...another thread suggests not bathing as often...while other threads discuss legalized pot...any irony here?
He has a slight point. I wouldn’t go an entire year, but I’ll wear jeans at least 5 times before washing them.
hippy
I hope he’s not dating one wipe Sheryl Crow.
Disgusting
“Levi’s CEO: No Need to Wash Your Jeans”
They’re out there folks! Once had a college professor who refused to use deodorant to protect the environment. Smelly idiots!!
I would hate to be a midget standing behind him in an elevator.
You can’t wash these new tissue-thin jeans as often. They’ll break down. Check the fabric weight of a new pair of jeans to the ones you had for years.
Each generation of kids have their own way of dressing, to either be “cool” or to rebel against the established way of doing things. Like kids today who wear their pants down so their underwear shows, or kids who wore jeans with holes all over them or the bell bottoms of the 60’s. Anything to be different.
My dad grew up as a kid in Arizona in the late 20’s and early 30’s, living, what was then rural desert outside of a much smaller Phoenix, on a horse ranch. He told me that when he was a teenager, the thing for kids to do was to buy a new pair of Levi’s, put them on and sit in a bathtub full of the hottest water they could stand. Then they walked the jeans dry and never, ever washed them. Ever. They’d get stiff and shiny with dirt and that made them all the more cool. They wore them with the bottoms folded up into cuffs that were 6-8” high. That was their “style”, he said, and he still wore cuffs rolled up on his jeans as he got older, though he did wash them. He said the style irritated his parents but that was part of being cool back then.
I thought you change them when they stand by themselves.