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 does 501 mean on Levi's pants? ›

Lot numbers are first assigned to the products being manufactured. 501® is used to designate the famous copper-riveted waist overalls. We don't know why this number was chosen. We also made a 201 jean, which was a less expensive version of the pants, as well as other products using other three-digit numbers.

Are Levi's 501 still fashionable? ›

501s will never go out of style

This is a classic. Levi's has produced the design for a century-and-a-half. The straight-leg fit is appropriate for almost everyone. Being Levi's flagship product, the style is widely available and relatively inexpensive.

What is so special about Levi's 501? ›

With a versatile, straight fit and effortlessly cool silhouette, they're designed to look good on literally everybody. The patented durable rivets and five-pocket styling keep it timeless, while our signature button fly adds some authentic old-school flair.

What is the leg opening of 501? ›

This classic straight-legged jean remains one of Levi's most popular styles today. The 501 features sturdy denim, classic straight legs, a 16”/17” leg opening, the traditional five pockets, and a button fly.

Who wears Levi's 501? ›

Yet the red label and copper rivets of Levi's 501s – a blue jean beloved by everyone from Barack Obama to Bruce Springsteen, James Dean to Kurt Cobain, Hailey Bieber to Kendall Jenner – have been woven into the fabric of socio-political and anthropological history.

Why are Levi's jeans so thin now? ›

Why did they do this? For the same reason food companies keep shrinking the amount of product in their packaging. For one, the thin fabric costs less. Then thinner fabric is easier and quicker to sew.

What Levi's do celebrities wear? ›

Levi's 501 Straight Jeans ($98)

From Run-DMC to Marilyn Monroe to Hailey Bieber, a great many famous folks have slipped on the 501 style over the years. The original version hit the market in the 1890s and later became the world's bestselling item of clothing, per the Smithsonian Institution.

Why are Levi's 501 so tight? ›

Levi's 501 jeans are considered rigid denim, which means they're made from 100% cotton, and don't have any stretch–it can be tricky to find the right size.

Should I size up or down in Levi's 501? ›

Buy 'em small. If you're not going to wash your rigid Levi's 501® jeans, buy one size smaller in the waist and buy your true size for length. Don't wash 'em. After the first few wears of your new jeans, the waist will stretch to your size.

How can you tell if 501 Levis are vintage? ›

How to identify vintage Levi's® jeans
  1. Check if the word LEVI'S® is in all capital letters, or whether it has a small letter “e” instead. ...
  2. Look for care tabs, which were introduced to Levi's garments in the 1970s.
  3. Examine the inseams to check for a single stich running down the inner thigh.

Are Levi's 501 jeans discontinued? ›

Image via Levi's. For the first time in history, Levi's is no longer producing any of their iconic 501 jeans in America.

Did Cowboys wear Levi's 501? ›

These tough pants have been a staple piece of clothing for ranchers and anyone doing hard manual labor for generations. Cowboys were among the first to wear Levi's®. Our 1890 Spur Bites Levi's® shows like a scrapbook of a cowboy who sat in the saddle for hours and tore the hem of his 501s® with spurs.

How to break in 501 Levi's? ›

Simply wear them! The initial rigid feel will soften after a few weeks and only continue to get better with time. The beauty of raw denim is that no two pair are the same.

Do 501 jeans stretch out? ›

Levi's 501 Skinny Jeans: Rigid 100% Cotton Denim

They do start out pretty stiff and then stretch out with wear.

Why are Levi jeans called 501? ›

The 501 was born when Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis were granted a patent on the process of riveting pants by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on May 20, 1873. Levi's used the lot number 501 for the first time in 1890 to denote the highest quality jeans it offered.

What is the difference between Levi 501 and 511? ›

Compared to our 501® jeans, the 511™ jeans have a slimmer cut with a slightly smaller leg opening—without feeling too tight. People love their perfectly streamlined fit that was designed to feel like they've been tailored just for you.

What is the difference between 501 and 501 54? ›

The new Levi's 501 '54 jean features a higher rise with a slimmer, slightly tapered leg than the 501 Original and the 501 '93. Levi's describes it as “the perfect jean to wear with boots, or to stack over your favorite pair of sneakers, and offers a nice alternative to the straighter leg 501 jeans in the collection.”

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