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Our 501® jeans from 1933 featured updates, like belt loops, and traditional details, like the classic cinch and suspender buttons. Levi's® wearers at the time would cut off the cinch right at the rivet and removed the suspender buttons, choosing not to wear their Levi's® jeans with suspenders, like the older generation. Some Levi's® brand retailers even kept a big pair of scissors at the cash desk to cut the cinch off for their customers.. Our 1933 501® jeans also featured the redesigned "Guarantee Ticket" on the back pocket of the jeans. Levi Strauss & Co. had trademarked the name "Levi's®" in 1927 because any pair of denim pants were being called "Levi's®" no matter who made them. Instead of reading, "This is a pair of them", as seen on the original ticket from 1892, the new ticket read "This Is A Pair Of Levi's®". Also under the leather patch was a small white cloth label printed with the blue eagle and the letters "NRA". This was the National Recovery Act logo, which LS & Co. was allowed to use because the company abided by the labor rules of President Franklin Roosevelt's National Recovery Administration during the Depression years of the 1930s. A remake of our 1933 501® jeans Cut with a straight leg Made in Japan by expert artisans using traditional techniques

Levi's Men's 1933 501 Jeans 34x32 In Blue
Levi's Men's 1933 501 Jeans 34x32 In Blue
Levi's Men's 1933 501 Jeans 34x32 In Blue
Levi's Men's 1933 501 Jeans 34x32 In Blue
Levi's Men's 1933 501 Jeans 34x32 In Blue
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Levi's Men's 1933 501 Jeans 34x32 In Blue

Men's 1933 501 Jeans 34x32 In Blue

Our 501® jeans from 1933 featured updates, like belt loops, and traditional details, like the classic cinch and suspender buttons. Levi's® wearers at the time would cut off the cinch right at the rivet and removed the suspender buttons, choosing not to wear their Levi's® jeans with suspenders, like the older generation. Some Levi's® brand retailers even kept a big pair of scissors at the cash desk to cut the cinch off for their customers.. Our 1933 501® jeans also featured the redesigned "Guarantee Ticket" on the back pocket of the jeans. Levi Strauss & Co. had trademarked the name "Levi's®" in 1927 because any pair of denim pants were being called "Levi's®" no matter who made them. Instead of reading, "This is a pair of them", as seen on the original ticket from 1892, the new ticket read "This Is A Pair Of Levi's®". Also under the leather patch was a small white cloth label printed with the blue eagle and the letters "NRA". This was the National Recovery Act logo, which LS & Co. was allowed to use because the company abided by the labor rules of President Franklin Roosevelt's National Recovery Administration during the Depression years of the 1930s. A remake of our 1933 501® jeans Cut with a straight leg Made in Japan by expert artisans using traditional techniques

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