What Is The Small Pocket On Jeans?

What is the little pocket of the right-hand side of a pair of jeans? I don't think anyone ever puts anything in it.

Mystery Hour Question

What is the little pocket of the right-hand side of a pair of jeans?

Carl, White City

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Name: John, Enfield

Qualification: Done a project in college on Levi Strauss

Answer: It’s a watch pocket. Back in the 1800s, cowboys used to wear their watches on chains and kept them in their waistcosts. To keep them from getting broken, Levis introduced this small pocket where they could keep their watch.

(James O’Brien: Thanks for the jean-eology)

Name: Estelle, Hendon

Qualification: Jeans expert

Answer: It’s from the times of the Gold Rush. People used to put gold nuggets in the pocket.

Name: John, Potters Bar

Qualification:

Answer: It was a ticket pocket. Similarly, tailored trousers have a little pocket hidden in the seam for the same reason.

Name: Ricky, Greenhithe

Qualification:

Answer: I used to work for Levis and they called it a condom pocket. Back in the 19th century when jeans were invented, it was called a watch pocket.

Name: Rip, Hove

Qualification: My ex is a jeans designer for a large high street store

Answer: In the industry, it is now known as a coin pocket. Originally in the 1800s, it was designed to be a fob pocket.