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VTG Levi's 505 Jeans Men's 33x30 (32x29) Orange Tab 90s Light Wash Blue Denim

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Management number 3655699 Release Date 2025/08/12 List Price $56.70 Model Number 3655699
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VTG Levi's 505 Jeans Men's 33x30 (32x29) Orange Tab 90s Light Wash Blue DenimGood Pre-Owned Condition. Some light stains on the right front leg. See Photos before purchasing.Sizing varies by manufacturer. See measurements and photos for actual sizing. Please compare measurements to clothing you currently wear before purchasing.Measurements:Waist: 16"x2 (32")Inseam: 29"Rise: 11"Leg Opening: 7"Experience the classic style and enduring quality of Levi's 505 jeans, a staple for any vintage aficionado's wardrobe. These jeans feature a light wash blue denim that captures the essence of 90s fashion, with a comfortable mid-rise and a straight fit for everyday ease. The iconic orange tab further authenticates their retro vibe, while the versatile blue hue pairs seamlessly with a range of tops and shoes.Crafted from pure cotton, these Levi's 505 jeans are designed to offer comfort and ease of care, being machine washable. The practical 5-pocket design and durable denim fabric make them suitable for various occasions, whether you're hitting the town or enjoying a casual day out. With a mix of button and zip closure, these jeans are a timeless piece that reflects the spirit of multiple eras, from the grunge movement to the cowboy culture.


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