jep, it is. the denim is also good.I know but I like better vintage styled with buttons than any others, plus given the price they still are on fleabay anybody would be crazy not to buy them for 15, I have others in my collection, the 1902, the 70,s big E Japanese selvedge, these cost me less than a decent t-shirt go figure
Looking good! I wonder how they'll age ...Picked up a pair of LVC Japan 1944 wartime 501's from Hinoya to start breaking in. After wearing them some I'll report back how they're breaking in. First impressions are they have all the details right for war time 501's: plain copper rivets, laurel wreath waist button / steel donut button fly, mattress tick cotton pocket bags, painted actuates, all cotton stitching, nice high rise and dark indigo selvage denim.
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I can see what looks like a couple of wrangler patches alsoThis photo is 50s, does that look like chuck/converse they're wearing? I think I can see the ankle star, as popular back then too it seemsView attachment 120991
I think all store bought jeans I've seen in photos are all cuffed and cutting them off is a modern trendThis photo is 50s, does that look like chuck/converse they're wearing? I think I can see the ankle star, as popular back then too it seemsView attachment 120991
Tailoring jeans is a thing? Man, I miss my youth when we went to the mall, bought our Levis at the "jean" store and wore them until they didn't fit anymore. Then handed them down to my brother.I think all store bought jeans I've seen in photos are all cuffed and cutting them off is a modern trend
Yep Chandler for some, take to the seamstress and get them taken up, me I cuff them, didn't come from a silver spoon household meself either so I know about hand me downsTailoring jeans is a thing? Man, I miss my youth when we went to the mall, bought our Levis at the "jean" store and wore them until they didn't fit anymore. Then handed them down to my brother.
I had to dig into some research -- it *was* the GAP. Guess it was just a smaller entity in the late 70s.Man, I miss my youth when we went to the mall, bought our Levis at the "jean" store...
Haha Gap, big in the eightiesI had to dig into some research -- it *was* the GAP. Guess it was just a smaller entity in the late 70s.
Only place I could find the faded denim Levi shirts back then.
Small in the 70s.Haha Gap, big in the eighties
Then the arrival in the eighties of G Star who made copies of everything from m47 parkas to N1 navy jackets, all pre internetSmall in the 70s.
Not one I remember in my neck of the woods.Then the arrival in the eighties of G Star who made copies of everything from m47 parkas to N1 navy jackets, all pre internet
Gravel ?? …..You had gravel??We ate gravel for breakfast...