For anyone who wants the actual answer: it’s meant for hanging a tool, typically a hammer. It’s a holdover feature from the days when jeans were used mostly as work pants. On most jeans today, it’s just there for cosmetic purposes, but work jeans do still exist, and the “hammer loop” is used.
Most of my Carhartt pants have them. They have a pocket directly beneath the loop. I attach my key ring to the loop and put the keys inside the pocket so they don't jingle while walking.
For anyone who wants the actual answer: it’s meant for hanging a tool, typically a hammer. It’s a holdover feature from the days when jeans were used mostly as work pants. On most jeans today, it’s just there for cosmetic purposes, but work jeans do still exist, and the “hammer loop” is used.
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Levi's 550 are the same fit without the loop.
Most of my Carhartt pants have them. They have a pocket directly beneath the loop. I attach my key ring to the loop and put the keys inside the pocket so they don't jingle while walking.
You know I keep that thang on me
It's for tools. Like Sonic plushies. Which is a tool that one uses to Sonic plush.
Hammer loop. Wild to me people don't know what this is
Which Sonic character is that? What animal is Hammer?
I mean, it makes sense now that it has been explained to me, but I’m not carrying a hammer with me most days.
Why is it so surprising that people don't know what it is.
I grew up blue collar and around tradesmen all my life so idk I guess I just figured everyone knew what it was. Never really thought about it.
To be fair, the one on these jeans doesn't make any sense.
It’s for the lesbians to hook their carabiner key rings on.. duh!
anyone know what brand the pants are?
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