The Levi's Vintage Clothing 1933 501® jean chose not to follow some styles of older generations by updating its construction with belt loops, instead retaining the popular waist tabs and suspender buttons. Reflecting a key moment in Levi’s history, under the leather patch a white cloth label is printed with a blue eagle with the letters NRA – the logo for the National Recovery Act that was established in the 1930's Great Depression. Constructed with selvedge denim from Cone Mills, this loose-fitting jean perfectly combines expert craftsmanship with the brand's rich American heritage.
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