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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's® Brand retailers even kept a big pair of scissors at the cash desk to cut the cinch off for their customers. The 1933 501® Jean also featured the redesigned "Guarantee Ticket" on the back pocket of the jeans. The company had trademarked the name "Levi's®" in 1927 because any pair of denim pants was being called "Levi's®" no matter who made them. Instead of reading "This is a pair of them", as seen on the original ticket from 1892, the new ticket read "This Is A Pair Of Levi's®"
- Style: 1933 501
- Fit: Loose fit - Straight leg - High rise
- Color: Dark Indigo
- Material: 100% organic cotton
- Made of Japanese 10oz red selvedge denim
- Unwashed/Rigid
- Two back pockets with exposed rivets
- Belt loops
- Cinch
- Suspender buttons
- "Two Horse" patch
- Crotch rivet
- Single needle stitched arcuate
- Made in Japan
Our model is 189cm - wears size 32/34