Levi's Size ChartThe Levi's® 569® Loose Straight Fit jeans are the perfect pick for laidback looks. They are cut with extra room in the seat and thigh, and are finished with a straight leg. Sits below the waist.Five-pocket design with signature arcuate stitch at back.Leather brand patch at back waist.Belt-loop waistband.Zip fly and button closure.100% cotton except on noted washes.Black, Crosstown: 99% cotton, 1% elastane.White Bull Denim: 98% cotton, 2% elastane.Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.Imported.Measurements: Waist Measurement: 32 in Outseam: 42 in Inseam: 32 in Front Rise: 11 in Back Rise: 13 in Leg Opening: 10 inProduct measurements were taken using size 32, inseam 32. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
S**N
Button Fly!
TBH I ordered these for an 80's costume, which they were perfect for, but these are awesome jeans. I had no clue they were button Fly which is both totally rad, and a little weird. True Levis quality, fit , color and stonewashed style. Rock on!
Q**E
The Gold Rush of Denim
There’s a strange poetry to the way certain objects become embedded in the culture. Like a key that opens something far bigger than you expected. And if there’s one item of clothing that’s done that more than almost anything else, it’s Levi’s 501 jeans. You know them. Everyone knows them. The number itself—501—is practically a legend. A claim to something more than just denim. It’s the kind of number you’d see on an old gold-mining claim. The thing that started it all. The foundation.Levi Strauss wasn’t out there looking for gold, but in some ways, that’s exactly what he found. Because these jeans are something you don’t just wear. They’re something you inherit. They’ve lived a thousand lives before they even touch your legs. And when you put them on, you feel the weight of it. It’s like stepping into a legacy of men who built America with their hands, their sweat, their grit. And that—that—is not lost on you.The 501s have been around since the days of the Gold Rush, worn by miners and cowboys, soldiers and laborers, roughnecks and rebels. They’ve seen things. They’ve been places. They’ve survived hard labor, tough winters, long nights of uncertainty. Maybe you’ve never mined for gold or fought in a war, but when you button up those jeans, you can’t help but feel connected to those who did. There’s something elemental about them. The blue denim is like the color of a deep, unspoken sky, one that has seen everything and held its peace.But beyond the history, beyond the weight of their heritage, there’s the way they fit. The button-fly, which, let’s face it, makes you feel like you’re in a John Steinbeck novel—somewhere between The Grapes of Wrath and The Outsiders, like a kid on the cusp of something big but unsure of how it’s going to go. They’re a little bit rebellious, a little bit nostalgic, a little bit tough. You slide them on, and it’s like taking a step into that world—where the world’s a little harder, a little less forgiving, but you wear it with confidence.Sure, they’re not the most comfortable thing when you first get them, but that’s part of it. You wear them in. They get better, like an old leather jacket or a favorite pair of boots. Over time, they become a second skin. And like any good thing worth waiting for, they remind you that effort, endurance, and a little discomfort are what lead to something that feels real.The cut? It’s a classic. Straight-leg. Timeless. You could dress them up with a blazer or throw on a vintage tee, but they’ll always have that air of rebellion about them—like they’ve been through things you’ll never fully understand. They’re not fashionable—no, they transcend that. They’re iconic. They don’t need to follow trends because, honestly, they set them. It’s like having a piece of history in your closet, waiting to be worn, to be earned.If you ever felt like a character in The Outsiders—a little out of place, a little misunderstood—you’ll understand why these jeans feel like a rite of passage. Like the tough but heartfelt soul of America, handed down through the years, stitched into denim.They might not dig for gold anymore, but they’re still mining something priceless: authenticity.
C**E
Still the Gold Standard After 50 Years
What can be said about 501's that hasn't been said before? They are the blueprint for what jeans should be. I've been wearing Levi's 501 Original Fit Jeans for 50 years, and they remain as reliable, durable, and comfortable as ever.No gimmicks, no stretch, just tough denim that wears in, not out. They hold their shape, break in naturally, and last longer than any other jeans I’ve owned.
C**N
Great pair of jeans, but quality lacking
Love Levi’s. They are hardy and comfortable. They fit true to size and the 501s fit great in the leg. The quality, however, is not what it used to be. 14 months with this pair and it’s torn on the seam already.
J**N
Overall quality is good
Great fit.
D**D
Classic Fit and Durable Quality
The Levi's Men's 501 Original Fit Jeans have quickly become a go-to in my wardrobe. Even though I don't typically invest a lot in clothes, these jeans have proven to be a solid choice. They offer a timeless style with a fit that is both comfortable and reliable for everyday wear.One thing I appreciate is how well these jeans hold up through repeated washes and wears. The denim feels robust, and the color remains vibrant, which is a big plus. The button-fly design is a classic touch, adding to the overall appeal.A small note is that the sizing can sometimes be a bit inconsistent, so trying on a couple of pairs might be necessary to get the perfect fit.For anyone looking for dependable and stylish jeans that don't require a huge investment, the Levi's 501 Original Fit is a fantastic option. They've consistently delivered in terms of comfort and durability, making them an excellent choice for anyone.
A**N
Go With Style And Comfort!
These stylish jeans đź‘– are a must for a men's wardrobe. They are durable, yet are a cool option for the summer weather. The button down fly can be tricky at first. Color options available. True to fit.
T**R
Does not fit my caboose
The item was too big for me, and this is not necessarily because of me being big (since I choose the same W x L for other varieties) but it's how the garment was designed, which was over 150 years ago before the advent of people sitting on their butt all day. Yeah I said it! You can't have a big butt and still wear these. So if your waist is big, expect 0% give. They're made very closely to their old design as possible, including the button fly (no zipper).A shame because they are made extremely well.
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