Levi'sMen's 501 Original Fit Jeans (Discontinued)Organic Content Standard Blended
K**Z
A quality pair of jeans for the price
I was a bit underwhelmed by some reviews claiming problems with the size, fit, and fabrics. However, my pair was just perfect. I have many pairs of quality, high end jeans in my collection, so I can easily see any problems. Granted I am not planning to wash my pair for as long as I can, but so far it looks really good for jeans that you can wear every day. This is not LVC but it's a good value for the money. You would do even better if you catch a sale on Amazon.My pair was made in Egypt, fabrics' weight is probably around 12 oz or slightly less. It's not selvedge but the seams look very good. The waist was the exact size, the inseam was plus one inch. As I am planning to wear them rigid I am not too concerned about shrinkage even though these are STF jeans. When I do wash jeans I am not using a washing machine or a dryer, so I can't comment on what would happen if you do.
K**R
Pretty close to my old 501 Shrink to Fit jeans
I have been wearing 501 Shrink to Fit (STF) jeans for as long as I can remember (well over 30 years). I have always worn the Rigid STF 501's, but those are hard to find for under $65. This pair looks pretty close to my existing jeans. I have a new pair (with tags and never washed) in the closet that are about 10 years old. I never used them because I had three existing pairs that I was wearing and didn't need them yet. I recently washed the new-old pair (because one pair finally wore out) and they are just like the ones I've always worn. I decided I should probably get a "back-up" pair in case I start to wear out my existing 2 pairs I wear every evening and for weekend chores. I was skeptical of these jeans for a few reasons; mostly because of the reviews and also because of the "Waterless" manufacturing process.Upon arrival, I immediately compared these jeans to my new-old pair and I was not impressed. They seemed to be a thinner material, not near as rigid or stiff, and the color was more gray and not the nice deep blue I've come to expect (even though the color was noted as "Rigid" and the PC9 code or MPN was "00501-0000"). I decided to take a chance and wash them. They fit as expected (shrunk down to the proper size) and the color seemed to become less gray, although they still look gray when compared to my new-old Rigid pair. Time will tell how durable these jeans are but for now I'm satisfied and will keep them.
R**Y
Soft, easy fit pants
They remind me why I wore levis in the first place on the ranch. Classic fit and comfort. Can load a truck full of wood, dig a ditch, climb the roof, squat under a car, in comfort.
T**S
501 was perfect
my husband love these pants fit just right
C**E
501 STF: Faded for you by you.
So, these are the closest thing you'll find to vintage levi's without forking over hundreds on a pair of LVC's. If you're interested in trying out the raw denim craze without going all in on a pair of selvedge jeans, this is the place to start. This was my second pair of 501 STF's, and I love them.I'm gonna start out with the review for people who know what they are about to buy. Some people have said that buying on amazon you aren't sure exactly what quality you're getting. This could be true for other jeans (some manufactured in egypt, mexico, indonesia, etc) but I've had two identical pairs, same quality, ordered 3 months apart. I trust amazon.If you aren't a return 501 STF customer, don't rely on me to convince you. There's a few blogs that have detailed info on why they love this pair of jeans, look for one on Primer and one by Thighs Bigger Than Your Head, both on the 501 STF. Then there are places like RawrDenim and 501xxinfo that show you what they end up looking like after a few years of wear, and they range from cool to awesome. They'll give you the sizing info they prefer, in general, if you want a slim fit, don't size up in the waist, and size up 2-3" in the length (it's safer to be long than short). I went both routes (levi's suggested method and blogger suggested method) and got two different but still good pairs of jeans. the levi's way gives you a little baggier fit (i'm used to the levi 511 and gap skinny, myself, but i'm converting over to 501) that seems to be more like "dad jeans" but if you want fade and comfort, then the levi's suggested route is the way to go.To conclude, buy these jeans, and wear the hell out of them. You won't regret it.
P**L
Excellent
Excellent
D**K
Perfect
Perfect
D**R
Quality
For those youngsters who think they know that these jeans are just like the originals you have a lot to learn. I began wearing the 501 stf in 1956, todays 501s are far from the same as the old ones. The denim is marginal at best on the new ones and should be priced accordingly. Instead of $60 bucks for them they should cost about half that much. I could wear a pair daily for a year and wash them once a week, before forking out $4.45 for a new pair at the Wigwam store in 1956. The old ones were incredibly durable, with denim much, much heavier than the new ones. The fit is pretty much the same but that is about all that is the same. I hope these new ones last 3 months and I will not be buying any more, they're just too wimpy. Today's 501s will NOT hold up on the job for long, go with Carhartt.
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