Levi's is an American clothing company known for its denim jeans. It also produces other clothing items such as T-shirts, jackets, and accessories.
Founded in 1853 by Levi Strauss
Invented the blue jean in 1873
Introduced the Levi's Red Tab in 1936
Expanded to Europe in the 1960s
Became a popular brand in the fashion world in the 1980s
Launched the Dockers brand in 1986
Expanded to Asia in the 1990s
Launched Levi's Curve ID in 2010
An American clothing company known for its denim jeans.
An American clothing and accessories retailer.
An American clothing company known for its denim jeans.
The classic Levi's jeans that started it all. Straight leg and button fly.
A classic cotton T-shirt for women.
A classic denim jacket for men.
It is recommended to order your usual size in Levi's jeans, as they tend to run true to size. However, it is always best to refer to the size chart on the website before ordering.
The 501 jeans are a straight leg with a button fly, while the 505 jeans are a straight leg with a zipper fly. The 501 jeans are also slightly shorter in the inseam.
Not all Levi's jeans are made in the USA. Levi's produces jeans in various countries, including Mexico, Egypt, Turkey, and Cambodia.
Most Levi's jeans are pre-shrunk, meaning they should not shrink significantly after washing. However, it is always best to refer to the care instructions on the label before washing.
The Levi's Red Tab is a trademarked feature on Levi's jeans. It is a small red tag on the back pocket that distinguishes Levi's products from other denim brands.