Why do some Levi's have a black patch?

A Levi's historian told Seventeen.com the patch was added to keep customers from accidentally buying fake jeans. "From the leather back patch, customers could immediately determine if the pant was a genuine pair of Levi's overalls with the high quality they expected.
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Why do my Levi's 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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Why do some Levis have a leather patch?

Located on the waistband above the right back pocket, the iconic Two Horses leather patch was first introduced by Levi Strauss & Co. ® in 1886 to symbolize the pull-strength of their hard-working, riveted work trousers. Today, it's used to identify style and sizing information and is no longer made of leather.
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How can you tell fake Levis jeans?

Characteristics of counterfeit products will vary on a case-by-case basis, but there are two trademarks of genuine Levi's® jeans:
  1. The Tab Device trademark on the back right pocket.
  2. The Arcuate Stitching Design trademark (or "double arcs") on the back pockets.
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How can you tell if vintage Levis are fake?

7 Simple Ways To Help You Identify An Original Levi's Jeans From Fake Ones
  1. Style number. Real Levis jeans would have the style number of the jeans mentioned behind the button. ...
  2. Style markings. ...
  3. Rivets. ...
  4. Label on the back. ...
  5. Text alignment and color. ...
  6. The Red tab. ...
  7. Name tag on the Red tab.
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Why Are Some Levi's Tabs Blank?



Is the Levi's patch real leather?

All of our products have leather like construction paper for the label on the back that displays our logo. None of out labels are made of real leather currently. As for our dyes none of them are tested on animals.
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Do all Levi's have a leather patch?

The material varies depending on the product - some are made with leather patches while others are imitation leather. Thanks. Aww damnn. I have been looking at yr women's jeans but all the ones I love use the leather patch!
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Are Levi's and Levi Strauss the same?

(/ˈliːvaɪ ˈstraʊs/) is an American clothing company known worldwide for its Levi's (/ˈliːvaɪz/) brand of denim jeans.
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How do I identify my Levis label?

You can see it on the small, white 'wash & care' labels sewn into each of our products. This version of the code should start with 'PC9', followed by 5 numbers, a dash, then 4 more numbers. You can also find it under the product Details on our websites (listed as the Style #).
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What Levis are worth money?

Rare denim jeans from the Fifties are selling for up to $8,000 on eBay. Another pair of 1947 Levi's 501 jeans are listed at $5,750, and one stained pair of 'rare vintage Levi's' are also listed for $899.
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When did Levis stop using selvedge denim?

In the early to mid-1980s the use of selvedge denim was phased out due to productive efficiency, and the jeans produced in this era were finished with an overlock stitch on the outseam instead.
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What are the color codes for Levi jeans?

Denim Code Levi's
  • 0000 Denim Shrink To Fit. ( STF)
  • 0113 Light Broken Jeans.
  • 0115 New Dark Denim Through Shrinking, then Sanforized.
  • 0117 Stretchy Denim. ( STF)
  • 0216 Dark Denim (zipper)
  • 0217 Dark Denim Fabric Code 0216.
  • 0651 White Denim.
  • 0657 Gray Denim.
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Why is the R in Levis cut off?

Originally, the cropped (R) was due to the fact that there wasn't any room to fit the registration mark on the small tag, so Levi's just crammed it in as best they could. But to Turner Duckworth, that truncated trademark symbol represented something they could turn into a signature of the brand.
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Which is better Levis vs Wrangler?

The biggest difference between Levi's and Wrangler jeans is in the overall style. Both brands offer durable, comfortable jeans for the working man or woman, but Wrangler continues to focus on ranch wear styles while Levi's offers many styles with a more fitted cut.
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What is the small pocket on Levi's for?

The tiny pockets on jeans and some other pants were designed for pocket watches. They were first used with the original Levi's "waist overalls" jeans in 1890. People don't use pocket watches anymore, but the pockets are still around.
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Are Levi jeans made in China?

Today, Levi's brand jeans are produced in China, and in Beijing last November the company opened its 501st store in the country.
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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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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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What does orange tab Levis mean?

In the Big E area there were some more different tab colours on the back pocket besides the famous red one; orange, white and black. Orange Tab was for fashion jeans, White Tab was generally for Levi's For Gals (except it was also for corduroy).
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Which Levi jeans are most popular?

See the 9 denim best sellers and 4 more recent developments from Levi's below.
  • 501 Original Fit. Levi's. ...
  • 505 Regular Fit. Amazon. ...
  • 511 Slim Fit. Levi's. ...
  • 514 Straight Fit. Amazon. ...
  • 550 Relaxed Fit. Levi's. ...
  • 711 Skinny. Amazon. ...
  • 721 High Rise Skinny. Levi's. ...
  • 501 Skinny. Macy's.
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What's the difference between Levi's 501 and 511?

The difference between Levi's 501 and 511 jeans is the 501 jeans have a straight cut with a 16″ leg opening and the 511 jeans have a slim cut with a 14.5″ leg opening. Although the 511 jeans don't fit skin tight, if you prefer a looser fit, you will want to go with the 501 jeans over the 511 jeans.
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What's the difference between Levi's 501 and 502?

The 502 is an in-between for people who enjoy the comfort of the 501s, but also like the fitted look of the 505s. They feature a roomier thigh like a regular 501/505, but with a modern tapered leg for a more casual, modern look.
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Why is it called selvedge?

The shuttle is essential; it threads the weft through the warp shed. As the weft is continuously passed back and forth, the edges of the fabric are self-finished, which is why it's called 'selvedge. ' This tightly woven and durable edge can be included in the garment without additional processing.
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How do I know if my jeans are vintage?

Single stitching on the coin pocket and extra stitching on back pockets can round a pair of jeans off to within a year or two. If there are numbers or letters on the inside of the top fly button, look them up—they correspond to mills or factories, which helps date the pant.
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