farkkuja
Farkkuja, the Finnish plural form of farkut, are jeans—trousers made from denim. In Finnish usage, farkut refers to a single pair, while farkkuja denotes multiple pairs. They are a common item of casual wear in many cultures, including Finland.
Denim is a sturdy cotton twill fabric, typically dyed with indigo to yield the characteristic blue color.
Jeans originated in the United States in the late 19th century as durable workwear for miners and
Care and sustainability: Jeans can last many years if properly cared for. Washing cold, turning inside out,