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Description
Overdyed jeans from Levi's Vintage Clothing. This is a re-production of the classic skinny fit model 605 from the 1960's. Featuring a tapered leg, two front pockets and a smaller coin pocket, 2 back pockets, double needle stitched arcuate and leather patch at back.
Shipping & Returns
Estimated delivery times are 2-5 days within Sweden and Europe, and 4-10 days for the rest of the world.
Shipping is free for all orders over 2500 SEK / 300 EUR, for orders below shipping charges are added.
Europe: 11 Euro
North America: 16 Euro
Rest of World: 24 Euro
During 14 days from the delivery of your package you may request to exchange or return your order.
Brand: Levi's Vintage Clothing
Levi's founded Levis Vintage Clothing in 1999 to keep the history of their denim alive by recreating exact productions of original Levis garments from their San Francisco archives. The collection consists of the most important garments created by Levi’s and represents the inner soul of Levi’s. These authentic replicas are made with historic quality denim from original narrow looms and non-denim pieces are exact reproductions of the originals down to the last detail.
After more than a century of denim experimentation by the fashion industry you just have to trust the original. Levis Vintage Clothing has access to the same archives as the company that basically invented blue denim jeans and intend to use them to the best of their abilities. The line brings back denim weaves and cuts that have been out of production for more than one or two decades.
The line more or less lets you buy the same pair of dungarees as a Californian miner from the 1900s or maybe a pair of stonewashed and faded 501 from the 80s that “The Boss” Bruce Springsteen wore on the cover of his cult album Born in the USA. Levis Vintage Clothing doesn't only make denims. The collection also has a range of sun-faded, washed out tees, sweats and western shirts constructed of Japanese denim. All as mentioned before made out of the best qualities money can buy. Ever heard the expression they don’t make them as they used too? But in this case they do!