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Levi's
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| department | mens |
|---|---|
| date_first_available | February 2, 2022 |
| manufacturer | Levi's |
| best_sellers_rank | #1,187,541 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #2,218 in Men's Jeans |
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Customers find these jeans comfortable and well-made, with a nice fit that's not too slim or baggy, and appreciate their versatility as they can be dressed up or down.
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I remain a fan of 501's. They always seem to fit better/feel more comfortable than other jeans and they hold up for a reasonably long time. The pair that I bought in Nov 2016 fits just as well as those I've bought in the past. I'm also a repeat buyer of the tan "Timberwolf" color -- t goes really well with many different shirt colors, just as khakis do.. I do agree with those other reviewers who say that Levi's seems to be using thinner fabrics (probably to save money and, perhaps, to make them more appealing in market areas with warmer climates south of the border where 501's remain somewhat popular). Even so, the lighter fabric does not wear out particularly fast in my experience. Style-wise, 501's are not what most American guys are wearing anymore and many hate the button fly design, but I think they still look better than most jeans that are on the market. Read more
Levi's 501's (some styles with a "dash" of stretch) are timeless classics with style and panache! Appreciate the quality, style and price of a great pair of jeans. Was never a skinny jean "fan", Levi's red tabs are the standard! Great fit, quality and color. And Amazon delivers right to my front door, what's not to love! Fads come and go, Levi's are just as I had hoped (and all I purchase). Read more
Still breaking these in, but I'll probably get another pair. Good jeans, historically. I like the fit. They're not the body-conscious, skinny-jeans type fit that you see almost everywhere today, but they're not baggy either. I would say if you're looking to fit your booty but not ostentatiously, this may be the way to go. Maybe size down one in the waist if you want a more body-conscious butt fit (some of us are more posterior-impaired than others). I wear a 31/32 in khakis, but not worn around the waist, and that's a slim-fit, great on the rear. For jeans I wanted something a little more comfortable. I think these will shrink a bit to fit. Update: I have bought four pairs of these jeans now. Except for one of them, the colors were all true to the website image. One, "cascade wonderland," looks like a flat cobalt or lapis blue on the website. What was sent to me looked like black jeans that had aged badly, just ugly in a thrifting kind of way (and I usually like thrift store things, but sometimes...). Sent them back. The replacement, in lodestone, is great. It's kind of khaki-colored, but really more of a gold. Great fall color. Read more
I've been wearing Levi's since I could fit into them. They were the jeans back when I was a kid. I was so sick of Sears Toughskins because they had the reinforced knees that looked like somebody had stuffed a piece of cardboard in there. They screamed "Your Mom is Practical!" Levi's, on the other hand, were cool. It was what the hippies and fishermen wore. I'm talking about the early 1970s in Alaska. I grew up in that alternative lifestyle, one where if you wore a sport jacket, it was used. And you wore a paisley shirt, maybe some work boots. You rolled your own cigarettes and the other stuff, too. So anyway, I'm a fan. I remember wearing Levi's to work everyday as a reporter at the Anchorage Times, may that great paper rest in peace. And I still wear them, except now I work for a rural weekly waiting for technology and the economy to send all us old reporters out to pasture. Of course, I also wear slacks, LL Bean khakis. But the Levi fit is second to none. I tried Lee again but was dissatisfied. Higher waisted. Baggier. I had some Lees that rocked back in fourth grade but got battery acid all over them and they disintegrated. Batteries die at 30 below zero and you have to muscle them inside to warm and charge. I wore the same size 501s for years. I'd wash them several times so they'd soften. But now I'm old and wider. I wear 36 waist and 34 inseam. I wear a belt. And I love these pants. Read more
I don’t know what happened I ordered a couple of pairs of Levi’s several months ago and they felt thin and cheap. But I just ordered these new ones because I thought I would give them a second chance and they came very nice thick and they fit well it’s like the old Levi’s I used to know . I think the ones I bought before were knock offs. I recommend at least this latest batch. If I ever get another bad batch I’ll know it right away and send them back. Read more
These jeans are genuine button fly 501’s by Levi. They are of thick material and not thin, imitation denim. I am a 67-year-young female and I wear a size 16 in Women’s clothing. I bought two pairs of Men’s 501’s in a size 38 x 32 and they fit perfectly. I really could have gone with a 38 x 30 but I like my jeans long. I am most happy with my Levi 501’s 👍🏻 Read more
I ordered two of these jeans in 29W x 32L - one in Tidal Blue and one in Point Reyes. The tidal blue jeans are great and fit me well. The point reyes jeans on the other hand, despite claiming the same size are MUCH bigger and do not fit me at all. They're even bigger than some 32W jeans I own. The tags were written in Chinese too so I suspect these are knock-offs. Anyway be warned when placing your order. You may get lucky depending on the color you choose. Read more
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