The Levis Vintage Clothing 1954 501 Jean was originally released as the 501 Z, and represents Levis expansion into new territory. In the mid-1950s, Levis started selling its trademark 501 Jeans on the East Coast. Up to this point, Western states had been the primary sales region since the jeans first came about in 1873, and there the garment had grown a loyal following. East Coasters, however, were largely unfamiliar with this button fly work pant. To make it more approachable for new wearers, Levis introduced a new version. They took the original 501 Shrink-to-Fit Jean, replaced the classic button fly with a zipper, and named it the 501 Z. It retained all the other details loved by longtime wearers: the famed fit, rivets, and tough-but-flexible denim. Retailers began providing customers with both optionsthe 501 Jean and its zippered brother, the 501 Z. Today we have recreated the latter, to help tell our story of the 501 and its evolution through the decades. This jean is made with selvedge denim from Cone Mills of North Carolinaa Levis brand partner for over 100 years. This garment sits at the waist, and offers a slim fit and tapered leg.
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