Tuesday, 15 September 2015

LEVIS VINTAGE CLOTHING 1978 501® JEANS FOGGY BOTTOM

LEVIS VINTAGE CLOTHING 1978 501® JEANS FOGGY BOTTOM

LEVIS VINTAGE CLOTHING 1978 501® JEANS FOGGY BOTTOM
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 DETAILS


A pair of 1978 501® Jeans shared the world with some earth-shattering event: the first test-tube baby was born, American artist Norman Rockwell died and the Sex Pistols performed their last concert--all in San Francisco, the home of the 501® Jean. With a straight but still generous twisted leg, the 1978 501® Jean has a lower rise than earlier 501® Jeans and has an "e" red tab. But like earlier 501® Jeans, it features the classic button fly and contrast stitching. A new dye process used by Cone Mills resulted in a truly unique fabric that was a bit brighter and faded out faster, a welcome change for Levi's® fans who wanted to fade their jeans quickly for a lived-in look. The finest denim in production today, this pair is made of selvedge denim, which refers to the natural edge of the fabric, tightly bound to ensure longevity.

  • MATERIALS & FEATURES

    100% Cotton
    Non-stretch heavyweight selvedge denim
    Two-back pockets with bar tacks
    Double sided small ?e? Red Tab
    ?Two Horse? leather-like patch
  • FIT AND SIZING

    Sits below waist; 11" front rise
    Slimmer through hip and thigh
    Tapered leg; 18" leg opening
 Color:  FOGGY BOTTOM

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