Peruvian Seamstresses Create 141 foot Tall Denim Pants
Rachel — August 11, 2009 — Art & Design
References: thepirata & nowthatsnifty.blogspot
Seamstresses in Peru have created what is possibly the largest pair of jeans. The denim measures 141 feet tall and 98 feet wide.
The giant jeans by seamstresses in Peru come complete with pockets, buttons and even a belt. Even better, after the event, children in the area will be given backpacks created out of the jeans. A cool way to involve the community on trying to beat a record and help the children in the area with backpacks.
The giant jeans by seamstresses in Peru come complete with pockets, buttons and even a belt. Even better, after the event, children in the area will be given backpacks created out of the jeans. A cool way to involve the community on trying to beat a record and help the children in the area with backpacks.
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