

Levi's® 501 Original Regular Fit Mens Jeans - Onewash Blue
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Description
Crafted from the iconic original 15oz SDA dark indigo selvedge denim, woven on vintage shuttle looms. They're a medium rise with a relaxed tapered leg for a classic look. The four-button fly featur...
Crafted from the iconic original 15oz SDA dark indigo selvedge denim, woven on vintage shuttle looms. They're a medium rise with a relaxed tapered leg for a classic look. The four-button fly features the distinctive Original Studio D'Artisan copper buttons, and the selvedge construction adds a touch of craftsmanship to every detail. From the engraved copper rivets to the herringbone pocket bags and the fifth pocket selvedge detail, each aspect reflects the brand's dedication to superior craftsmanship. The SD-108 also showcases the iconic Studio D'Artisan original back pocket arcs and is adorned with an authentic goat leather patch.
This is the onewash version, and as such tends to run small. We recommend sizing up or see the size guide for more detailed measurements.
15oz Unsanforized Japanese selvedge denim
Onewash to eliminate most shrinkage
100% Cotton
Mid rise
Relaxed tapered fit
Heavy-duty bar tacks
Warp: indigo / Weft: white
Slubby hand
Selvedge ID: blue
SDA custom copper buttons
Hidden rivet pockets
Peek-a-boo selvedge coin pocket
Herringbone pocket bags
Raised belt loops
Goat leather patch
Made in Japan
Size Guide
Delivery
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2-3 working days / Royal Mail Tracked 48
UK Premium Delivery: £4.99
1-2 working days / Royal Mail...
UK Standard Delivery: Free over £100 / £3.99 under £100
2-3 working days / Royal Mail Tracked 48
UK Premium Delivery: £4.99
1-2 working days / Royal Mail Tracked 24
UK Next Day Delivery: £6.99
Next working day (order before 3pm Mon-Fri exc. bank holidays) / DPD Next Day
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United Kingdom inc. Northern Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey, Isle Of Man
European Union exc. Malta & Cyprus
USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Monaco
Returns
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If you wish to return your order, we offer a full refund, exchange or...
30-day no-fuss returns.
Free UK exchanges.
Choose full refund including delivery cost, exchange or store credit.
If you wish to return your order, we offer a full refund, exchange or store credit if it is sent back in brand new, resaleable condition (including all tags and product packaging) within 30 days.
Exchanges in the UK are free. For refunds, a £2.99 return label fee will be deducted from the refund. Returns for store credit are also free.
Next-day and international delivery costs cannot be refunded.
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What Is Selvedge Denim?
Originally the denim cloth used to make jeans was produced on shuttle looms. These produced a tightly woven cloth by passing a continuous thread backwards and forwards. The resulting fabric was nar...
Originally the denim cloth used to make jeans was produced on shuttle looms. These produced a tightly woven cloth by passing a continuous thread backwards and forwards. The resulting fabric was narrow and had finished edges or self-edges, hence the term selvedge. This fabric was relatively costly and slow to produce as were the jeans fashioned from it. When the demand for jeans rose dramatically in the latter half of the 20th century production methods were inevitably altered to create cheaper fabrics that could be produced in higher volumes. Shuttle looms were abandoned in favour of projectile looms which were quicker, which produced wider cloth and which did not use continuous threads. Denim now had unfinished edges with a frayed appearance.
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Selvedge Denim Care
Here at JEANSTORE we have a few tips on how you can keep your selvedge denim looking its best - by following these simple instructions you can ensure your jeans last longer, retain their shape and...
Here at JEANSTORE we have a few tips on how you can keep your selvedge denim looking its best - by following these simple instructions you can ensure your jeans last longer, retain their shape and colour, and reduce your environmental impact too.
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This is where is all began. The first of the legendary 'Osaka 5', Studio D'Artisan was founded in 1979 by Shigeharu Tagaki, a designer who had been learning his trade in France. Inspired by French workwear and especially the American jeans craze sweeping Japan in the late sixties and early seventies, Tagaki started reproducing vintage denim on old Toyada G-3 shuttle loom. Disappointed with the poor quality of mass-produced jeans which flooded the market in the 1980s, the company were soon making original denim goods, utilizing designs and productions techniques from the golden age of jeans.
It wouldn't be an overstatement to say that the company was one of the prime reasons for the explosion of interest in Japanese denim in the late nineties and early aughts. In fact, SDA claim that their flagship model 'DO-1' was the first raw selvedge jean produced, making it the granddaddy of Japanese quality denim.
All sizing information is for guide purposes only.
Where possible we provide individual product size guides. If these aren't
available we provide a generic brand size guide. Individual garments may
differ from these measurements and we cannot guarantee the item you receive
will match these measurements exactly.
Many brands also have a level of tolerance in size differences
between the same item - this is usually 0.5 inches.
If no size guide is shown below, it means there is not one available at
present for this item and it will be added if/when it becomes available.