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Most people don’t know what the small pocket in jeans is for.

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Sure! Here’s an article explaining the little-known purpose of the small pocket in jeans:

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# Most People Don’t Know What the Small Pocket in Jeans Is For

If you’ve ever worn a pair of jeans, you probably noticed that tiny little pocket sewn inside the right front pocket. It’s small, narrow, and kind of hidden—so small that it hardly fits much at all. Have you ever wondered what it’s actually for?

Surprisingly, **most people don’t know the true origin or purpose of this small pocket**. Let’s uncover the story behind this iconic jeans feature and why it’s still there today.

## The Origin: The Watch Pocket

The tiny pocket is often called the **watch pocket**, **coin pocket**, or **fob pocket**. It dates back to the late 1800s when jeans were first designed by Levi Strauss for cowboys and miners in the American West.

At that time, pocket watches were common accessories carried by men to keep track of time. They needed a safe and convenient place to store their watches without scratching or losing them during their rough, active workdays.

This small pocket was created specifically for pocket watches and their chains (called “fobs”). Its size perfectly fit a standard pocket watch, keeping it secure and easily accessible.

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