Levi's 1933 501 Men's Jeans 34x30

ColourRigid
Size
Any Size
24X32
25X32
26X30
26X32
27X30
27X32
28X30
28X32
28X34
28X36
29X30
29X32
30X30
30X32
30X34
31X30
31X32
31X34
31X36
32X30
32X32
32X34
32X36
33X30
33X32
33X36
34X30
34X32
34X34
34X36
36X30
36X32
36X36
38X30
38X32
38X36
38X38
40X30
40X32
40X34
42X30
42X32
42X34
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Levi's $260.00
  • Colour: Rigid
  • Size: 24X32
  • In Stock
First seen in Aug 2022
Price Tracked On This Product
Highest price was seen $260.00 on Oct 14, 2022
Lowest price was seen $169.98 on Aug 17, 2022
Average price is $169.98 base on 2 price changes
Most recent price is $260.00
Description
A pair of jeans from 1933 had belt loops, but still had the cinch and suspenderbuttons, offering a variety of ways they could be worn. Some owners woretheir jeans with a belt. They cut off the cinch right at the rivet and removed thesuspender buttons, choosing not to wear their Levi’s® jeans with suspenders, likethe older generation. Some Levi’s® brand retailers even kept a big pair of scissorsat the cash desk to cut the cinch off for their customers. The 1933 501® Jean alsofeatured the redesigned “Guarantee Ticket” on the back pocket of the jeans. LeviStrauss & Co. had trademarked the name “Levi’s®” in 1927 because any pair ofdenim pants were being called “Levi’s®” no matter who made them. Instead ofreading, “This is a pair of them”, as seen on the original ticket from 1892, the newticket read “This Is A Pair Of Levi’s®”. Also under the leather patch was a small white cloth label printed with the blueeagle and the letters “NRA”. This was the National Recovery Act logo, whichLS&Co. was allowed to use because the company abided by the labor rules ofPresident Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Administration during theDepression years of the 1930s.
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