No se si califique como "el vaquero perfecto" pero si como uno de los Levi's más costosos:
"Someone paid $95,000 for this pair of jeans recovered from 1857 shipwreck
Work pants were recovered from wreck of the SS Central America, which sank in 1857".
A pair of men's jeans recovered from the wreckage of a 19th-century steamer ship fetched an eye-popping $95,000 at auction last week. Per the auction house description, it's the earliest known pair of five-button fly, heavy-duty work pants, most likely made by or for Levi Strauss & Company in the 1850s. The pants went down with the SS Central America off the Carolina coast during a hurricane in September 1857 and are remarkably well-preserved, thanks to the anaerobic environment where they were found. Previously, the oldest known pair of Levi's was found in an abandoned mine shaft and dated back to the 1880s, selling at auction earlier this year for $87,400.
https://arstechnica.com/science/2022...857-shipwreck/