Levi's 1944 501 Original Fit Selvedge Men's Jeans 40x32

ColourDark Indigo Organic Selvedge
Size
Any Size
28X30
28X32
28X34
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29X32
29X34
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30X32
30X34
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31X32
31X34
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32X36
33X30
33X32
33X34
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34X30
34X32
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34X36
36X30
36X32
36X34
36X36
38X30
38X32
38X34
38X36
40X30
40X32
42X30
42X32
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Levi's $295.00
  • Colour: Dark Indigo Organic Selvedge
  • Size: 28X30
  • In Stock
First seen in Apr 2023
Description
On May 20th, 1873, Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis secured a patent (No. 139,121) for “an Improvement in Fastening Pocket Openings.” The West Coast at that time was a loose patchwork of farms, ranches, railroads and gold mines. Jacob Davis;a tailor from Reno, Nevada;had the idea of placing rivets on work pants at points of strain, and joined forces with his denim supplier Levi Strauss in San Francisco. The riveted blue jean was born. Soon, Levi’s® became the clothing of choice for the rugged, hodgepodge band of workers, outcasts, entrepreneurs and outlaws building America’s future. For Spring/Summer 2023, in celebration of the 150th year anniversary of this patent, we pay tribute to their innovation and collaboration. Everything changed during World War II: American media, the workforce and even the jeans they wore. In order to conserve raw materials for the war effort, the United States government mandated all clothing manufacturers to remove a certain amount of metal, fabric and thread from their garments. And so off came the watch pocket rivets, the crotch rivet and the cinch, along with its two rivets and on came standard issue laurel leaf buttons. But one rationing mandate was more difficult to bear: the order to remove the Arcuate stitching that set Levi’s® jeans apart from the rest. Rather than lose the signature Arcuate, we worked out a system to print the arcuate design on every pair of 501® Jeans that came out of the factory. While the paint eventually washed off, the important part was that the stitching was visible at the time of purchase. Today, we recreate this historical garment; our 1944 501® jeans;in rigid selvedge denim. An archival reproduction of 1944 501® jeans Made without the watch pocket rivets, crotch rivet, and the back waist cinch to conserve raw materials for the war effort Features the iconic arcuate painted on the back pocket as a solution to the rationing True to the original, it features varied pocket bag material, unbranded rivets and unbranded standard-issue buttons with a laurel leaf design Two back pockets with concealed rivets Big “E” single-sided Red Tab™ Better clothes. Better choices. We made this garment with organically grown cotton, which uses no synthetic pesticides and saves water Crafted in premium Japanese selvedge denim from the renowned Kaihara Mill Made in Japan by expert artisans using traditional techniques
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