Why are old Levi jeans so expensive?

Answer key (wording may vary): 1. The jeans are so valuable because they are one of the oldest pairs of Levi's in the world. 2. The owners of What Comes Around Goes Around sold the jeans for $5,000 more than they paid for them.
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Why are old Levis valuable?

Levi's also used concealed rivets from 1936 but these were changed in 1965 to visible rivets on the back pockets. So if you find a pair of jeans with the capital letters or the concealed rivets you are in the money. Vintage Levi's can be worth anything from a few hundred dollars to tens of thousands of dollars.
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How much do old Levis go for?

Customers can expect to receive between $15 and $35 for their used denim. Even if your denim is too worn to be resold, Levi's will still buy it for $5.
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Why is Levi jeans so expensive?

Yeah, they're that expensive because the designers spent most of their adult lives researching, collecting and learning how to make Levi's.
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What is considered vintage Levis?

Old School tags: Authentic vintage Levi's jeans are those manufactured before 1970. You can easily verify the true vintage of the jeans with this easy trick: find the red tab and check for a capital “E” in LEVi's. Styles from the 80s and 90s are great too, so don't limit yourself to the big “E”.
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Which Levis are collectible?

501s® – “The 501 is naturally the most collectible Levi's® garment,” said Levi Strauss & Co. Historian Tracey Panek.
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What are the most expensive vintage jeans?

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the most valuable jeans are a 155-year-old pair of Levis 501, bought by an anonymous bidder on eBay for $60,000 in 2005. While vintage jeans may be in high demand and come with large price tags, newer pairs embellished with rivets and rhinestones are just as coveted.
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How long should Levi jeans last?

How long does to average pair of jeans last? When you wash them correctly, they can last 5-10 years or more. This hand washing method is best, but if you're strapped for time, there are other easy options.
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Is Levi's a luxury brand?

Levi's is the most 'attractive' casualwear brand; Gucci tops the list among luxurious labels. TRA Research has come up with India's Most Attractive Brands (MAB) 2018 report. There are total 47 brands in this category and out of that nine brands are from casualwear, innerwear and menswear categories.
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Why does Levi buy old jeans?

“Buying a used pair of Levi's through SecondHand saves approximately 80 percent of the CO2 emissions and 700 grams of waste compared to buying a new pair of Levi's,” Chief Marketing Officer Jennifer Say said of the eco-friendly initiative.
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What can you do with old Levis?

If an item is good enough to be resold, Levi's will wash it and put it back up for sale on its dedicated store. If not, customers will still receive a $5 credit, and the item will be put up for recycling. It's a similar model to Patagonia, which paved the way by launching Worn Wear in 2017.
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What's the most expensive pair of Levi's?

Levi Strauss & Co.

In 2005, a pair of pre-1900 Levi Strauss & Co. 501 jeans was sold on online auction site eBay for $60,000. Sold by American Randy Knight, the jeans were around 115 years old at the time. The sale is recorded in the Guinness World Records as the most expensive jeans sold at auction online.
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Does anyone buy used Levis?

Levi's has launched a denim buy-back program called SecondHand at its US stores. The program offers gift cards valued between $5 and $35 in exchange for used Levi's jeans. The jeans are then resold on Levi's SecondHand marketplace website.
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How much did Levis cost in 1950?

On this day, May 20, in 1873, Strauss and his partner, Jacob Davis, were given a patent for work pants strengthened with rivets—the first example of what we now know as blue jeans. By 1950, per TIME's count, Levi's had made 95 million pairs. (The going rate in 1950 was $3.50 a pop.)
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Does Levis take old jeans?

Never throw out pieces you're done with. In partnership with Cotton Inc.'s Blue Jeans Go Green ProgramTM, when our stores re-open, you can drop your jeans off at any Levi's® store and we'll help recycle them. You can also take "recycling" in another direction, turning your clothes into instant vintage for someone else.
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Are Levi's guaranteed for life?

At Levi Strauss & Co., we stand behind the quality of our products and want every purchase to be a positive experience. All products have a 2-year warranty against manufacturing and material defects (outside of normal wear and tear).
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When should you throw away jeans?

If your jeans have conspicuous stains you can't recall, it's time to toss them. Extreme fading, fraying, and even holes are a good sign your jeans are beyond the "cool" distressed and falling into the inappropriate range.
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Why are Levi's 501 so popular?

In addition to its reputation for craftsmanship and a democratic fit, denim expert and trend forecaster Samuel Trotman thinks that it's stories like Bing Crosby's that have made the jeans so much more than just a sturdy pair of pants. “It is the ultimate original jean, I guess.
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How much are 501 Levis worth?

The earliest pair of 501s that I've come across currently for sale is a pair 1902 501XX priced at around $35,000 in good vintage condition.
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What brand holds the record for the most expensive jeans?

The most expensive vintage jeans are a pair of Levi Strauss & Co. "XX" blue denim trousers, dating from 1893, which were sold in May 2018 for $100,000. The buyer chose to remain anonymous, but was reportedly a collector from southeast Asia.
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Why do my Levis have a black label?

The model/style, waist, and leg measurements of authentic Levi's are always printed in black text. This is because they make the stock label first and then print these details onto each individual pair of jeans. Off center labels or spelling mistakes also indicate that the pair is fake.
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How do I identify my Levis jeans?

At Levi's®, we use a Product Code (which we call a PC9) to identify the Style and Finish of our products. The Product Code can be found in two places. You can see it on the small, white 'wash & care' labels sewn into each of our products.
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How can I tell what style Levis I have?

To find a Levi's style number, check the lower left-hand corner of the label on the back of your jeans and look for a 3 digit number starting with 5. Alternatively, look at the care tag on the inside of the waist, which should include the style number.
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When did Levis stop making jeans in us?

By the end of 2003, the closure of Levi's last US factory in San Antonio ended 150 years of jeans made in the United States. Production of a few higher-end, more expensive styles of jeans resumed in the US several years later.
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