Levi’s released a full Spring/Summer 2024 ‘Made in Japan’ collection earlier this year. And they’re back with a special-edition Japanese model: the 1922 501XX.
The jeans are sure to excite denim enthusiasts, being a ‘stitch-for-stitch’ replication of the 1922 Levi’s 501 jeans. The pair is made with Levi’s Vintage Clothing’s Shrink-to-Fit plain selvedge denim and features suspender loops on the front and the back of the waistline and a center-back cinch for an adjustable fit. The design is completed with myriad exposed rivets and a single-needle arcuate illustration sewn on the back pockets.
The 1922 501XX expands Levi’s lineup of Made-in-Japan trousers, which includes versions of the 1980s 501 jeans, the 505 Regular Fit, the 502, the 511, the 512, and more.
Levi’s Red Tab members can pre-order the jeans on August 29th and a general release on August 30th. With only 800 pieces produced, this exclusive drop is a must-have for denim lovers. For more details, visit the Levi’s website.
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