1980s Levi’s USA 506 Tag 31x30 Actual 28/29x27

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

506 is basically a 505 with just a slightly lower rise. Make sure to keep that lower rise and consideration when you are looking at your waist measurements. You may need to add a little bit to your flat lay waste measurement to accommodate for the lower rise.

MATERIAL: 100% Cotton

FLY: zip

WASH: beautiful classic medium blue wash

DECADE: 1980s

(estimated by care tags, not a guarantee)

FLAT LAY MEASUREMENTS (in inches):

WAIST: 14.5

RISE: 10.25

INSEAM: 27 These have been professionally shortened at some point in time, but it has been a long time, because the bottoms of the hems are naturally weathered, see pictures.

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. Also, keep in mind that 505s / 517 / 646 / 519 / 509 tend to run a little slimmer in those areas.*

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

ACTUAL SIZE/FIT (per flat lay waist measurement doubled): 28 due to lower rise But if you have a short torso, these may fit closer to a 29, just make sure to compare to your measurements from your jeans.

Or boyfriend: 26/27

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

All sales are final. No returns or exchanges.

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

506 is basically a 505 with just a slightly lower rise. Make sure to keep that lower rise and consideration when you are looking at your waist measurements. You may need to add a little bit to your flat lay waste measurement to accommodate for the lower rise.

MATERIAL: 100% Cotton

FLY: zip

WASH: beautiful classic medium blue wash

DECADE: 1980s

(estimated by care tags, not a guarantee)

FLAT LAY MEASUREMENTS (in inches):

WAIST: 14.5

RISE: 10.25

INSEAM: 27 These have been professionally shortened at some point in time, but it has been a long time, because the bottoms of the hems are naturally weathered, see pictures.

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. Also, keep in mind that 505s / 517 / 646 / 519 / 509 tend to run a little slimmer in those areas.*

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

ACTUAL SIZE/FIT (per flat lay waist measurement doubled): 28 due to lower rise But if you have a short torso, these may fit closer to a 29, just make sure to compare to your measurements from your jeans.

Or boyfriend: 26/27

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

All sales are final. No returns or exchanges.

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!

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

506 is basically a 505 with just a slightly lower rise. Make sure to keep that lower rise and consideration when you are looking at your waist measurements. You may need to add a little bit to your flat lay waste measurement to accommodate for the lower rise.

MATERIAL: 100% Cotton

FLY: zip

WASH: beautiful classic medium blue wash

DECADE: 1980s

(estimated by care tags, not a guarantee)

FLAT LAY MEASUREMENTS (in inches):

WAIST: 14.5

RISE: 10.25

INSEAM: 27 These have been professionally shortened at some point in time, but it has been a long time, because the bottoms of the hems are naturally weathered, see pictures.

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. Also, keep in mind that 505s / 517 / 646 / 519 / 509 tend to run a little slimmer in those areas.*

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

ACTUAL SIZE/FIT (per flat lay waist measurement doubled): 28 due to lower rise But if you have a short torso, these may fit closer to a 29, just make sure to compare to your measurements from your jeans.

Or boyfriend: 26/27

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

All sales are final. No returns or exchanges.

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!