MEET THE DESIGNER: THE 501® ANNIVERSARY EDITION (2024)

Question: During the countless times you’ve pulled up, thrown on, or shimmied into your very favorite Levi’s®—have you ever stopped to wonder who was responsible for that perfect fit or special detail? We decided it was time the world got to know the heroes behind the seams.

Introducing our brand-new video series, “Meet the Designer,” in which we take you inside the minds of real members of Levi’s® design team (plus special guest Tracey Panek, Levi’s® historian who plays a crucial role in their process).

You’ll learn who they are, what they work on, where they find inspiration and how their best ideas become the Levi’s® we all know and love for a lifetime.

And what better time to launch the inaugural episode than the 150th anniversary of the 501® Original Jean—our most iconic design ever.

This season, the team gravitated towards a common theme of handcrafted techniques—the personalized ways people repair and recraft their denim to extend its lifestyle or add a bit of self-expression to their most treasured pieces.

Learn more in our design team’s own words above, then shop their incredible work below.

RECRAFTED PERFECTION

“Playful, fun, cute, bright—I love that my personality and the way I like to dress shows through those jeans,” says Caroline Chun, Women’s Senior Designer.

For many of their limited-edition finishes, our women’s design team wanted you to feel like they stole your grandma’s vintage denim and then made it special and fresh—with patchwork, quilting, stitches and the same tender loving care she would’ve used.

“We tried to replicate that feeling of home-done DIY,” says Caroline. “It just feels a little more special and different from everything else that's out there.”

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THE 501®HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE ULTIMATE BLANK CANVAS FOR SELF-EXPRESSION AND CUSTOMIZATION.

Nobutoshi “Q” Nakao, Men's Senior Designer

FROM PEACE SIGNS TO FISH PUNS

For men’s take on recrafted perfection, Men’s Senior Designer Nobutoshi “Q” Nakao and Assistant Designer Tyler Young found part of their inspiration in Levi’s® Archives—namely from a sun-bleached 501® Original from the 1970s, worn by a surfer who covered it in patches that scrapbooked all the places he’d caught waves.

“The 501® has always been the ultimate blank canvas for self-expression and customization,” says Q. So he and Tyler borrowed the patchwork idea from the “Surf” pair, then modernized and made it their own this season.

“Q is a big fisherman,” says Tyler. “So we enjoyed adding our personal touch to the patches with fishing or sea elements. We had the opportunity to play around and make a little joke here and there.”

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501® BANNER PRINT

“If we were ever going to do a banner, this is the time,” says Men’s Design Director Steve Burns.

Inspired by actual Levi’s® advertising banners from the 1930s-1950s, these one-of-a-kind collector’s items were hand-sanded for a vintage-y look and feel, and Senior Textile Designer Holly Hapka literally hand-painted the design.

“She really did it from scratch, the way that those banners used to be created,” Steve says. “A lot of love and craft went into the development of this.”

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ARCHIVE-INSPIRED PATCHING

“For the 150th anniversary of the 501®, we were looking at some of the earliest evidence of someone having not only worn them, but what had they done to adapt them,” says Tracey, our historian.

Enter, “Spur Bites,” a popular pair from Levi’s® Archives that were worn by a cowboy in the 1890s. Those vintage jeans led to the modern-day, limited-edition finish you see here.

“It has patches all over it, but especially in areas where the cowboy did his work,” Tracey says. “He was probably holding the reins of the horse on his right thigh. And the back side where he was sitting in a saddle—that's covered.”

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A LOT OF LOVE AND CRAFT WENT INTO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS.

Steve Burns, Men’s Design Director

COMING SOON! STUDDED EVERYTHING

“The Trucker is my favorite product I've worked on so far,” says Dominique Iannettoni, Levi’s® Women’s Bottoms and Denim Finishing Designer.

With over 100 studs on every piece, the team spent weeks deciding on colors, metals, number of studs and the exact placement of each individual embellishment.

“I'm really excited for people to wear it and have fun in it,” says Dom. “And I hope our handcrafted capsules inspire people to get more Levi's® and put their own spin on it. Maybe even customize the ones we've customized to see how you can make it different!”

Embellished 501® Jeans and Trucker Jackets will be available for purchase in October, but Red Tab™ Members get early access. (P.S. if you haven’t joined yet, get on that. It’s free and comes with awesome perks like this all the time.)

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Shop all our design team’s hard work online and in stores. And for styling tips and outfit inspiration, follow us on Instagram and TikTok. Then tag @levis and #LiveinLevis to share your Levi’s® style with the world.

MEET THE DESIGNER: THE 501® ANNIVERSARY EDITION (2024)

FAQs

What is the rarest Levi's? ›

These 1937 "Japan" 501's Are Some of The Rarest Levi's You Can Buy.

What does 501xx mean Levi's? ›

The XX jean was the name of Levi's 501 jeans before they were called 501. The name XX was derived from a notation used in price lists to mean “extra, extra strong,” and reflects the status of jeans as working wear. Levi's XX jeans originally had only one back pocket, with a second back pocket added in 1901.

Are orange tab Levi's rare? ›

The orange Tab was added in the 1960s as a way of differentiating other, more experimental kinds of Levi's® clothing — such as bell-bottoms and boot cuts. Today, the Levi's® clothing with orange Tabs are considered collectibles!

Which vintage Levi's are worth money? ›

While the first Levi's, which featured only one pocket at the back, buttons for suspenders and copper rivets, are worth the most, a pair of original 501s can also pull a pretty penny. The red tab on a pair of 501s' right-back pocket is one way of dating a pair of Levi's.

Who would pay $87,000 for a pair of old Levi's? ›

A pair of Levi's jeans from the 1880s has sold at an auction in a small town in New Mexico for more than $87,000. The jeans – found in an abandoned mine by a “denim archaeologist” – were bought by 23-year-old Kyle Hautner and Zip Stevenson, a veteran of the vintage denim market.

How much are 100 year old Levi jeans worth? ›

PUBLISHED: October 2, 2023 at 11:42 a.m. | UPDATED: October 5, 2023 at 1:23 p.m. Jeans billed as the oldest known pair of Levi's, believed to have been made as early as 1873 but not authenticated by the company, sold for $100,000 at auction to an anonymous bidder on Saturday evening.

How do I know if my Levis are valuable? ›

True vintage Levi's often feature a patch with a “Two Horse” design, which is a significant marker of authenticity. Silver Buttons and Rivets: The silver buttons and rivets on authentic vintage Levi's are a testament to their craftsmanship. As you examine a pair, pay meticulous attention to these metallic details.

When were Levis 501XX made? ›

The Story Behind The 501XX Jeans From 1944

Levi's skipped their original branded fly buttons into laurel leaf buttons or plain donut buttons as you can see on this vintage example. Only the top button shows the brand name. For the inner pocket bags, they used different fabrics during this production period.

What does the R mean in Levis? ›

Originally, the cropped (R) was due to the fact that there wasn't any room to fit the registration mark on the small tag, so Levi's just crammed it in as best they could. But to Turner Duckworth, that truncated trademark symbol represented something they could turn into a signature of the brand.

Which Levi's are collectible? ›

Know Your Numbers, and What They Mean. We've thrown out numbers like 501 and 505, which, by now, you know are the Holy Grail of vintage Levi's jeans. The three most popular vintage styles are the 501, 505, and 517, Hillman confirms. You can find it stamped on the leather patch on the back or on the tag inside.

How to tell fake Levi's? ›

Authentic Levi's almost always have the jean style number stamped onto the back of the top button, which then matches the care label. Fakes won't have this aspect and if they have a number stamped, they probably won't match the label. Quality of stitching is also a big indicator.

Who buys old Levi's? ›

Levi's has made the buy-back system simple. Sellers who bring their unwanted Levi's denim to Levi's stores will receive a $15-$25 credit for denim that can be resold and $30-$35 in credit for vintage denim.

How to Date Orange tab Levi's? ›

Early Orange Tabs do not have care labels inside as that wasn't enforced by US law until 1971, so be on the lookout for the care labels as that will make the difference between the 60s and a 1970s and newer Levi's Orange Tab.

How can you tell if Levi's 501 is vintage? ›

Check the Red Tab: Take a look at the right back pocket. Do you see our famous red tab? Is the word LEVI'S® in all capital letters, or does it have a small letter “e” instead? The Tab with LEVI'S (also known as “Big E”) means the jeans are from before 1971.

What is the most iconic Levi's? ›

HISTORY RUNDOWN: HOW THE LEVI'S® 501® BECAME THE MOST ICONIC JEANS.

Is Levis 501 the most expensive? ›

Highlights: Most Expensive Jeans Statistics

Escada's custom-made jeans are priced up to $10,000. Levi's 501 jeans from 1880 were sold at auction for $60,000. Secret Circus clothing company offers a pair of jeans with a diamond-studded back pocket that sold for $1.3 million. Gucci's ripped jeans are on-sale for $14,000.

Are big E Levi's rare? ›

The 'Big E,' ran until 1971 but the one sided logo disappeared in the 50s making these jeans a rarity. The pockets have the classic Levis Arcuate stitching.

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