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Jeans Levi's 501 Original Jeans
I know that almost everyone must know the name of the jeans as Levi's. Some people may know that it is the first jeans of the world. And know that the production began with a hundred years ago. But I still do not know the name of the jeans that everyone knows that Mr. Levi Strauss is a manufacturer and patent with Mr.Jacob Davis as the first brand. Of jeans But the number follows. "501" What does it mean and what is it?
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A Deep Dive into Levi's 501: 'Ring-Spun' vs. 'Open-End' Denim
For dedicated collectors and enthusiasts of Levi's 501 jeans, a key point of fascination and debate revolves around the distinction between 'Ring-Spun' denim and 'Open-End' denim. This differentiation is a crucial factor in determining the value and historical significance of a pair of Levi's. Ring-spun denim, the original fabric used in earlier production years, commands a higher price than open-end denim, which was introduced later.
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Levi's Patch 70s logo two horse.
One piece of Levi's jeans is important. And a prototype of jeans. This is the "Patch Tag" this piece is a size that is appropriate. And stick to the right hand side of the back waist. For Levi's Jeans, it's a registered trademark. We call it "patch tag" or "paper tag"
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The Dawn of Overlock Stitching: The Birth of the First Levi's 501s with Overlock Seams
In the world of Levi's collecting, the 501 model has always symbolized the highest quality. Since its first code appeared around 1890, the jeans were exclusively made from fabric woven on narrow looms, giving them their distinctive "red selvedge" edge—a hallmark of superior denim quality.
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The Not-So-Secret Code on Your Levi's Jeans Button
Levi's jeans are a unique product, often considered the gold standard that many new denim brands aspire to be. One detail that frequently sparks curiosity among denim enthusiasts is the number stamped on the back of the top button. What do these numbers mean? Let's clear up a common misconception: while some people believe these codes are an anti-counterfeiting measure, that's only partially true. The primary purpose of these codes is much simpler.
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