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The Secret History of Levi's Most Mysterious Button
Levi's 501 button 555 Levi's decoding the 555
The 555 button stamp is more than just a production code; for vintage enthusiasts, it represents one of the most significant and fascinating chapters in the Levi's 501 story. Your compiled information from various sources is a remarkable find, solving a complex mystery about this particular factory. It wasn't just a regular production site—it was a true "secret lab" for Levi's innovation.
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Major changes in 2 horses logo
Major changes in 2 horse logo Major changes in 2 horses logo.
There are many people who have never noticed that Levi's jeans have "brown" patches that changed from the original. The trademark "2 Horses" that we are familiar with for a long time until I do not remember how it changed. This time I have pictures of changes. These two horses come to watch. In the past, if you notice well Will find that these two horses are completely different.
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The Evolution of Rivet Bases on Vintage Levi's
Levi's 501 Rivet 1947 From Copper to Metal: The Evolution of Rivet Bases on Vintage Levi's
The rivet has been a crucial component of Levi's jeans since the very first pair was made. The inscription "MAY 20 1873" on the leather and cardboard patches marks the date Levi's patented these rivets, which gave their jeans exceptional durability. The evolution of the inner rivet base is a key piece of evidence that helps collectors accurately date jeans, especially when other tags are missing or illegible.