Also, from a language perspective, it’s appropriate to call Levi Strauss just “Levi”, and he’s best known for his company’s product (jeans/denim). It’s just short for either his company or his jeans, depending on context.
Not much different than saying “Vans”, “Nike’s”, “Crocs”, “Uggs”, etc. when talking about shoes.
Also, from a language perspective, it’s appropriate to call Levi Strauss just “Levi”, and he’s best known for his company’s product (jeans/denim). It’s just short for either his company or his jeans, depending on context.
Not much different than saying “Vans”, “Nike’s”, “Crocs”, “Uggs”, etc. when talking about shoes.