In the mid-1950s, Levi's started selling its trademark 501 Jeans on the East Coast. Up to this point, Western states had been the primary sales region since the jeans first came about in 1873, and there the garment had grown a loyal following.
The iconic straight fit with signature button fly - the 501 Jean sits at the waist and is regular through the thigh with a straight leg.
Levi's 501 Original Fit Men's Jeans - Onewash 38 x 32
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Levi's Vintage Clothing Men's 1947 501 Original Fit Selvedge Jeans Rigid
Jeans inspired by post World War II that reflect a changing time, straight from the Levi’s Vintage Clothing collection - which is designed to stand the test of time - the band presents the 1947 501 jeans. Designed with a slimmer fit and made with double needle industrial technology, the jeans are made from a raw, unwashed denim. The brand shows its sustainability journey through the partnership with Better Cotton to improve cotton farming globally.
Levi's - 1947 501 Jeans - Men - Cotton - 29/32 - Blue
Sugar Cane 1947 Straight Leg - One Wash Japanese Selvedge Denim - Franklin & Poe
1947 501® Original Fit Selvedge Men's Jeans - Dark Wash
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1947 501® Men's Jeans - Dark Wash
Levi's 1947 501 Slide Machine Straight Leg
Levi's Men 501 Straight Leg Jeans - Rinse — Sanchez Bros
The year was 1947 and although the war had ended, the nation was much changed;and so were 501 Jeans. The end of rations allowed for the return of some familiar 501 features, like the watch pocket rivets. But it also ushered in some updates in response to the changing time and emerging middle class, like a modern, slimmer fit and the removal of extraneous details like the cinch and suspender buttons.
Levi's 1947 501 Original Fit Selvedge Men's Jeans - Royal Flush x 34
1947 501® Original Fit Selvedge Men's Jeans - Medium Wash
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