Denimhunter American Legend Made in the USA 10 628x417 American Legend   Made in the USADefining a pair of jeans can be quite complicated. They can be skinny or wide, high-waist or low-waist, dark or light, ugly or awesome, cheap piece of no-good or made from a quality that is incomparable. As I wrote in my first post (sorry, only in Danish), it’s you and only you who decide what kind of jeans you’re going to wear. If the history and culture of denim doesn’t mean anything to you I’m guessing you’re not spending hours in all sorts of jean shops. If you just want a comfortable pair of jeans to wear on Sundays when a game is on you’re probably not looking into a pair of 18 oz. raw selvedge jeans. If you’re walking around with tree trunks instead of thighs you’re going to pass right through the skinny jeans section and buy something with room in them, and if you can’t stand a pair of jeans that are made without passion and without a sense of quality and craftsmanship then I’m not counting on seeing you in a pair of Cheap Monday’s.

I spent my Christmas and New Year’s in North America, to be more precise in Kirkland, WA and Whistler, BC. Now, I was just relaxing with my family and skiing, so I didn’t really have the time to go shopping but thanks to a great stepmother I somehow ended up with a little something after all. These jeans fulfill my needs – comfort, quality and and timeless design. They are not wrong or right. They are just mine.

The first one is a pair of Levi’s low-waist skinny jeans with a straight leg. It’s a fairly new model named ”Matchstick” (no lot number!) and it has a couple of nice details. It has a leather patch (as opposed to the cardboard-like ones used nowadays) and the arcuate is painted onto the back pockets as a tribute to the 501 from 1944. I fell for this particular detail immediately and thanks to the American hunger for sale these were a steal so I had to get them. They started out as a raw pair of Kaihara selvage jeans – I’ve been using them almost daily since I got them which adds up to roughly two months of wear – and they’re coming around nicely. You might get an update on these bad boys later in 2012.

Denimhunter American Legend Made in the USA 01 628x417 American Legend   Made in the USADenimhunter American Legend Made in the USA 17 628x417 American Legend   Made in the USADenimhunter American Legend Made in the USA 3 628x417 American Legend   Made in the USADenimhunter American Legend Made in the USA 4 628x417 American Legend   Made in the USADenimhunter American Legend Made in the USA 5 628x417 American Legend   Made in the USANow, ladies and gentlemen – the main event of the article. Denim nerds, hold on to your hairpieces. These are my Levi’s Red Tab Shrink-to-fit 501’s made from White Oak Cone Mills Raw Selvage Denim… in The United States. These jeans are special. They’ve got the famous red-line selvedge, they have the even more famous Red Tab, the recognisable arcuate, the irresistible leather patch, and last but not least the legendary, world famous 501-fit.

Denimhunter American Legend Made in the USA 6 628x417 American Legend   Made in the USADenimhunter American Legend Made in the USA 7 628x417 American Legend   Made in the USADenimhunter American Legend Made in the USA 8 628x417 American Legend   Made in the USADenimhunterAmerican Legend Made in the USA 9 628x417 American Legend   Made in the USASome of you might be asking: Why are you going bananas over this particular pair of jeans? Well, there’s a couple of reasons. First of all, the 501’s are in my book the best pair of jeans that exist and ever have existed. The renowned anti-fit fits everybody – skinny, regular, big, overweight, tall, small or anything in between. These particular jeans are made from Cone Mills selvedge denim, which is the type of denim Levi’s started using in 1915 that less than a decade later became the sole denim used for Levi’s 501 jeans, and with minor alterations continued to be so until the 1980s.

Furthermore it’s shrink-to-fit, a method the jeans-makers around the world stopped using many years ago. And it doesn’t stop here – the jeans are made in The United States, which is quite unique for a pair of Levi’s jeans since they shut down the remaining production in the States 10 years ago. The leather patch is a detail that completes the jean. They are a part of the “Made in the USA” line only available in Northern America – they would simply be too costly if exported.

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Denimhunter American Legend Made in the USA 16 628x417 American Legend   Made in the USAIs that enough to go crazy over a pair of jeans? It is for some people. But do you know what the best part about this pair of American-made legends is? It’s the quality. It’s the immense sense of craftsmanship in the jeans. I have never had a pair of jeans in my hands that felt like these. I feel like I could walk the face of the Earth forever in these jeans. I could explore the Sahara Desert in these jeans and still wear them going out for dinner. With these jeans in my hands I feel the entire history of denim and of the pioneers that have worn them before me roll over me. I’m in complete awe of this piece of clothing. They are a tribute to American history, to American pioneers and to the pioneers that have worked to make and develop jeans for people all over the world for the past 160 years. I consider myself a part of denim history now.

Rest assured, I will of course update you in a couple of months – I cannot wait to start using these jeans!

Cowboys Rule.

Written by Johannes J.

  • Arie van den Berg

    Hi, I totally agree with you: the Levi´s 501 shrink to fit is the most wonderful jeans in the world, also the mother of all jeans. I wear those jeans daily until they fall apart (which will take many many years) and because I cannot say goodbye to any 501, I will patch them over and over and over again.
    Advise: wear it rigid and unwashed for many many months and than jump in bath or the sea for the first shrink session and let it dry on your body. I will result in a perfect personal fit. Really great and keep in mind: it will shrink around 10% in waist and length after several washes.

    Kind regards from a real 501-lover from the Netherlands.

  • Sergei Furdui

    Hello, my name is Sergei, I live in Russia. I love Levis 501, I constantly read your site. I have these our Levis 501 with 2.7.12, they are hard and rough that’s the first photo after soaking:
    http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/4255/jeanspr.jpg

    Here’s a photo after a month, they are still hard:
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    http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/4905/img0159gy.jpg
    http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/5269/img0161fm.jpg
    http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/6056/img0167tq.jpg
    http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/295/img0170hr.jpg
    http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/3231/img0171kr.jpg
    http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/3571/img0181tdn.jpg

    Original Russian text:
    Здравствуйте, меня зовут Сергей я живу в России. Я очень люблю Levis 501, постоянно читаю ваш сайт. Я нашу эти Levis 501 с 07-02-12, они жесткие и грубые вот первая фото после замачивания:
    http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/4255/jeanspr.jpg

    Вот фото после 1 месяца, они до сих пор жесткие:
    http://img809.imageshack.us/img809/7352/img0145of.jpg
    http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/4905/img0159gy.jpg
    http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/5269/img0161fm.jpg
    http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/6056/img0167tq.jpg
    http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/295/img0170hr.jpg
    http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/3231/img0171kr.jpg
    http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/3571/img0181tdn.jpg

  • Jane

    I love your tribute to 501 – well written, Johannes!

  • Arie van den Berg

    Hi Sergei,

    Nice pics of the best jeans of the world.
    Notice that the red tab sewn in the right backpocket is quite rare. It´s without the name Levi´s written, only the circle(R) is woven in. It will become a collectors item.
    Me either have some 501´s with only the ´r´ written on the red tab. Take care of this beauty.

    Arie (the Netherlands)

  • Johannes J

    Thanks for sharing, guys!

    We are truly humbled with all the followers we have from outside our little country – we hope you’re gonna keep on following us and sharing your passion for the blue gold with everyone around you.

    - Johannes J.

  • http://www.skudal.blogspot.com faizal

    i also love 501, i have 8 of them…….501 rules!

  • djamal

    bonjour

    your product to export

  • anderand

    Great write-up. Could you please post follow-up pics of your 501s, so we can see how they look now? I’m very curious to see how these Made in the USA Levi’s turned out.

  • anderand

    Glad I ran across this post, but I have a question. I’m looking to possibly purchase the Made in the USA 501s when I’m at a Levi’s retailer in the US. Can you tell us your denim size in the jeans (and if you washed them, did they shrink). I wear 30×34 in the Levi’s 511 100% Cotton Rigid Selvedge Made In Poland jeans. So I’m curious to see what size I should get. Also did they work out for you ultimately or did some quality issues occur, are they still breaking in ok? I’ve heard various customer reviews from the Levi’s US site for this product and it’s mixed when it comes to sizing (and if they’re actually S-T-F or not). Hope you can help, thanks for the write-up, love Levi’s!

    • Johannes J.

      Hi Anderand!

      I’m very pleased that you find this article useful and I hope that it’s a general feeling you have about our website!

      Exams are taking all my time and making me old in these cold winterdays but I’ll see if I can squeeze in a little time during the weekend to write a proper response for you as a follow-up. Hold on tight, it’ll blow your mind!

      All the best,

      Johannes

      • anderand

        Hey Johannes, thanks for responding back! Hope your exams went okay. Very curious to read your follow-up. You’ve got me in anticipation, man.
        Best,
        anderand

  • lee grant

    Hi my Lee grant do you ship to southampton England if so how much would it cost

    • Thomas

      Hi Lee,
      This is not a webshop.

  • Ian

    What is the benefit of wearing the jeans dry for months before the first wash? I wore mine for a few weeks dry and was worried the turn ups would cause big lines or damage to the denim as they were dry and a bit stiff. Then I gave them one soak when wearing and dried on me. Now they’re great they don’t seem to look different to ones worn dry for longer.

  • Ian

    I should say my intention is not to distress the denim quickly. I am trying to make the jeans last as long as possible in good condition and let them naturally develop character over the years

  • Tom

    Any update on these 501 Made in USA jeans? Curious how they ultimately turned out. Even if the pair was abandoned by Johannes.

  • Johannes J.

    Dear Tom and everybody else,

    I promise, PROMISE, that you’ll get an update Sunday. I hope you can wait until then. I appreciate your patience.

    Teaser: the jean is just as amazing as I hoped!!

    - J.J.

    • Tom

      Awesome news! Hope we get some fit pics, too? But appreciate any updates nonetheless. Can’t wait, man.