1970s/early 80s Levi’s USA Selvedge Redlines 501 Tag n/a Actual 26/27x30

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Selvedge 501s

Straight leg. Button fly.

Selvedge 501s: holy grail of vintage Levi’s. self-edge: You can spot it on the cuffs of jeans. The selvedge in denim is usually white and often has a coloured yarn in the middle. This technical term actually ought to be spelled ‘self-edge.’ The term refers to the self-finished edges on each side of fabric woven on shuttle looms. These edges don’t fray or unravel. Highly desirable and more valuable.

*Originally men’s jeans, now & forevermore unisex*

MATERIAL: 100% Cotton

FLY: button

WASH: very light blue wash (almost makes me wonder if the previous owner did some thing to make them even lighter)

Stain near fly

DECADE: late 70s/early 80s

(estimated by care tags, not a guarantee)

FLAT LAY MEASUREMENTS (in inches):

WAIST: 13.5

RISE: 10

INSEAM: 30

HIP: measurements in photos. *Please don’t forget to measure these two measurements, shown in the photos, as this will ensure they fit you in the hips and bum area.*

PLEASE REFER TO FIT GUIDE FOR MORE HELP. (Link in drop down menu)

ACTUAL SIZE/FIT (per flat lay waist measurement doubled): 27, maybe 26 due to lower rise

Or boyfriend: 24/25

• This is an approximation based solely on the flat lay measurements per my fit guide, not a guarantee to fit.*

All sales are final. No returns or exchanges. So please ask all questions prior to purchasing.

EXPECTATIONS OF VINTAGE JEANS

Keep in mind, vintage jeans are not new jeans. Every pair is at least 20 years old, most are older. This means they’ve been worn and likely have signs of wear - i.e. thinning areas, loose threads, signs of previous repair work, discolorations, faint (or not so faint stains), organic distressing, wear at the rivets, wear at the button holes. I do my best to describe these areas/signs of wear&tear, so please - before you buy - understand that you may receive your jeans and there will be signs of aging. Most buy vintage jeans wanting this, but if you want pristine new looking jeans, vintage likely isn’t for you. And that’s A-OK!

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Selvedge 501s

Straight leg. Button fly.

Selvedge 501s: holy grail of vintage Levi’s. self-edge: You can spot it on the cuffs of jeans. The selvedge in denim is usually white and often has a coloured yarn in the middle. This technical term actually ought to be spelled ‘self-edge.’ The term refers to the self-finished edges on each side of fabric woven on shuttle looms. These edges don’t fray or unravel. Highly desirable and more valuable.

*Originally men’s jeans, now & forevermore unisex*

MATERIAL: 100% Cotton

FLY: button

WASH: very light blue wash (almost makes me wonder if the previous owner did some thing to make them even lighter)

Stain near fly

DECADE: late 70s/early 80s

(estimated by care tags, not a guarantee)

FLAT LAY MEASUREMENTS (in inches):

WAIST: 13.5

RISE: 10

INSEAM: 30

HIP: measurements in photos. *Please don’t forget to measure these two measurements, shown in the photos, as this will ensure they fit you in the hips and bum area.*

PLEASE REFER TO FIT GUIDE FOR MORE HELP. (Link in drop down menu)

ACTUAL SIZE/FIT (per flat lay waist measurement doubled): 27, maybe 26 due to lower rise

Or boyfriend: 24/25

• This is an approximation based solely on the flat lay measurements per my fit guide, not a guarantee to fit.*

All sales are final. No returns or exchanges. So please ask all questions prior to purchasing.

EXPECTATIONS OF VINTAGE JEANS

Keep in mind, vintage jeans are not new jeans. Every pair is at least 20 years old, most are older. This means they’ve been worn and likely have signs of wear - i.e. thinning areas, loose threads, signs of previous repair work, discolorations, faint (or not so faint stains), organic distressing, wear at the rivets, wear at the button holes. I do my best to describe these areas/signs of wear&tear, so please - before you buy - understand that you may receive your jeans and there will be signs of aging. Most buy vintage jeans wanting this, but if you want pristine new looking jeans, vintage likely isn’t for you. And that’s A-OK!

Selvedge 501s

Straight leg. Button fly.

Selvedge 501s: holy grail of vintage Levi’s. self-edge: You can spot it on the cuffs of jeans. The selvedge in denim is usually white and often has a coloured yarn in the middle. This technical term actually ought to be spelled ‘self-edge.’ The term refers to the self-finished edges on each side of fabric woven on shuttle looms. These edges don’t fray or unravel. Highly desirable and more valuable.

*Originally men’s jeans, now & forevermore unisex*

MATERIAL: 100% Cotton

FLY: button

WASH: very light blue wash (almost makes me wonder if the previous owner did some thing to make them even lighter)

Stain near fly

DECADE: late 70s/early 80s

(estimated by care tags, not a guarantee)

FLAT LAY MEASUREMENTS (in inches):

WAIST: 13.5

RISE: 10

INSEAM: 30

HIP: measurements in photos. *Please don’t forget to measure these two measurements, shown in the photos, as this will ensure they fit you in the hips and bum area.*

PLEASE REFER TO FIT GUIDE FOR MORE HELP. (Link in drop down menu)

ACTUAL SIZE/FIT (per flat lay waist measurement doubled): 27, maybe 26 due to lower rise

Or boyfriend: 24/25

• This is an approximation based solely on the flat lay measurements per my fit guide, not a guarantee to fit.*

All sales are final. No returns or exchanges. So please ask all questions prior to purchasing.

EXPECTATIONS OF VINTAGE JEANS

Keep in mind, vintage jeans are not new jeans. Every pair is at least 20 years old, most are older. This means they’ve been worn and likely have signs of wear - i.e. thinning areas, loose threads, signs of previous repair work, discolorations, faint (or not so faint stains), organic distressing, wear at the rivets, wear at the button holes. I do my best to describe these areas/signs of wear&tear, so please - before you buy - understand that you may receive your jeans and there will be signs of aging. Most buy vintage jeans wanting this, but if you want pristine new looking jeans, vintage likely isn’t for you. And that’s A-OK!