I Stopped buying the Levi brand 2 decades ago when they funded the
Million Mom March.
I wear wranglers
Almost 50 years ago when I first got married we lived in a somewhat ner-do-well neighborhood. The greasy biker guy upstairs (sans motorcycle) swore he never washed his jeans and they could stand up in the corner of the room by themselves. We moved to a nicer area in 6 months and I always made it a point to wash my jeans after a couple of days wear.
Oops too late!
Buying used jeans on eBay from a sanctuary city source in particular, and in general is a recommended “NO,NO” now.
“Used from New York” at $0.99 starting bid or “buy it now” is not recommended.
In 1880, a pair of Levis cost $1.80.
In 1962, a pair of levis cost $2.60.
Today, they are out of sight showing the real inflation rate. No wonder they have been made cheaper in Mexico, Guatamala, Honduras and Colombia.
There is nothing wrong with washing germs and filth out of your jeans. Geez.
Only Wranglers cover my ass.
I haven’t washed a pair of Levi’s in about 20 years. After the Boy Scout fiasco, I haven’t purchased nor even thought about purchasing a pair of Levi’s. I’m certain that nothing will change that.
NEVER wash jeans. They shrink.
If you can’t put them in a wash machine then they must now be junk. When I was a kid every wash machine was a wringer washer and we washed our Levis for years and years before they wore out. You could hand them down in good shape but faded at least three times.
Been wearing Lee jeans forever. Better fit. Better material IMO.
I wear Prison Blues. Their motto: Made on the Inside to be worn on the Outside”. They are made by Oregon Prison Industries on the original Levi’s work pants pattern of heavy denim with the suspender buttons already installed. They are made to fit working men just like the original Levi’s were made to fit the miners in the California gold fields. I’ve yet to wear out a pair of Prison Blues, they are not expensive, and I doubt that anyone associated with their production is promoting gun control.
Just don’t buy Levi’s anything.
Sorry Levi’s, your stance against the Constitution cannot be tolerated.
My Wrangler’s are great.
5.56mm
My dad’s “farmer’s jeans” always hung behind the basement door. I don’t think they ever saw the washing machine.
I heard him say that 10 years ago. Just extract the farts with a vacuum and you’re ready to go.
Very lovely beehiney
Those don’t look like the real jeans fabric. They look like the cheap fabric jeans are made nowadays. These jeans would last one summer while the old 1980’s jeans lasted a decade.
I wouldn't have a damned pair of the Chinese-made crap things if they gave them to me.
Levi's is as anti-2nd Amendment as it gets.
And their jeans suck.