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SOLD - Levis Vintage Clothing LVC 501 - 1933 jeans, tag 32x32

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Levis Vintage Clothing LVC 501 - 1933 jeans
Cone denim
tag 32x32

I received these in a trade with a forum member a while back and never got the chance to wear them. They were new (but with only one tag, which I will include in the pocket). When I received them, I tried on and wore them inside for less than an hour so they are in excellent, like new condition. Measurements and details below - these have a relaxed fit (more so or less so depending how you size them).

Actual Measurements below in inches:

Waist 16 1/2
Inseam 31 3/4
f. rise 12
r. rise 15 1/4
thigh 12
knee 9 1/4
leg opening 8 5/8


This from the LVC website:

A pair of jeans from 1933 had belt loops, but still had the cinch and suspender buttons, offering a variety of ways the pant could be worn. Some owners wore their jeans with a belt. They cut off the cinch right at the rivet, and removed the suspender buttons, choosing to wear their jeans not like the older generation did with suspenders. Some Levi
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Brand retailers even kept a big pair of scis¬sors at the cash desk to cut the cinch off for their customers. The 1933 501
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Jean also featured the redesigned “Guarantee Ticket” on the back pocket of the jeans.

• Cone Mills 10oz Red Selvage Denim (12oz after wash)
• Two-back pocket rivets
• Belt loops
• Cinch
• Suspender buttons
• “Two Horse” leather patch
• Crotch rivet
• NRA (National Recovery Act) label
• Single needle stitched Arcuate

$105

Please add $10 CONUS shipping.

I think I took good photos but PM me if I missed anything or if you have questions.
 

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