LEVI’S 517
First introduced in 1969 as “Saddleman” jeans, 517s were specifically made to fit over Western boots. They are considered a “boot cut” and have a subtle flare from the knee down. Depending on the era of your 517, it can be high waist or more of a mid-rise. The flare on the 517 varies throughout the decades, with the flare being more pronounced in the 70s and becoming more subdued by late 80s and through 2002+. But they always (IMO) are flattering as they truly elongate the leg.
Similarly to the 505, the 517 is a straight and narrow fit through the waist and hips for a more tailored look.
Typical Fit Characheristics:
Fly: zip
Leg: Slight bootcut from knee to ankle. All ankle opening measurements will be in the photos of each listing.
Waist: Mid to High Rise. 517 from the 70s/early 80s tend to haver higher rise than those form the later 80s and the 90s. Typically, the bigger the waist size, the higher the rise.
Waist to hip ratio: Typically 517s are more straight through the waist and hips, similar to the fit of the 505.
*Model shown in all photos is 5’10”, 127 lbs.