






Levi's® Vintage Clothing 1933 501 Jeans One Wash Blue
The 1933 501® jeans we offered introduced practical updates like belt loops while still retaining heritage details such as the classic cinch and suspender buttons. However, customer preferences were clearly evolving. Many Levi’s® wearers chose to remove the cinch and suspender buttons altogether, favoring a more modern way of wearing their jeans without suspenders. To better serve this demand, some Levi’s® retailers even kept large scissors at the counter, providing on-the-spot alterations by cutting off the cinch for customers.
This 1933 model also showcased an updated “Guarantee Ticket” on the back pocket. Following the 1927 trademarking of the Levi’s® name—introduced to distinguish authentic products as the term had become widely generic—the ticket was revised from the earlier “This is a pair of them” to the more definitive “This Is A Pair Of Levi’s®.” Additionally, beneath the leather patch, customers would find a small white cloth label featuring a blue eagle and the letters “NRA.” This symbol indicated that Levi Strauss & Co. complied with the labor standards set by President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Administration during the 1930s Depression era, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to responsible production.
- Style: 1933 501
- Fit: Loose fit - Straight leg - High rise
- Color: Blue
- Material: 100% organic cotton
- Made of Japanese 12oz red selvedge denim
- One wash
- Two back pockets with exposed rivets
- Belt loops
- Cinch
- Suspender buttons
- "Two Horse" patch
- Crotch rivet
- Single needle stitched arcuate
- Made in Japan
Our model is 190cm, 95kg - wears size 34/32
Original: $352.07
-65%$352.07
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The 1933 501® jeans we offered introduced practical updates like belt loops while still retaining heritage details such as the classic cinch and suspender buttons. However, customer preferences were clearly evolving. Many Levi’s® wearers chose to remove the cinch and suspender buttons altogether, favoring a more modern way of wearing their jeans without suspenders. To better serve this demand, some Levi’s® retailers even kept large scissors at the counter, providing on-the-spot alterations by cutting off the cinch for customers.
This 1933 model also showcased an updated “Guarantee Ticket” on the back pocket. Following the 1927 trademarking of the Levi’s® name—introduced to distinguish authentic products as the term had become widely generic—the ticket was revised from the earlier “This is a pair of them” to the more definitive “This Is A Pair Of Levi’s®.” Additionally, beneath the leather patch, customers would find a small white cloth label featuring a blue eagle and the letters “NRA.” This symbol indicated that Levi Strauss & Co. complied with the labor standards set by President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Administration during the 1930s Depression era, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to responsible production.
- Style: 1933 501
- Fit: Loose fit - Straight leg - High rise
- Color: Blue
- Material: 100% organic cotton
- Made of Japanese 12oz red selvedge denim
- One wash
- Two back pockets with exposed rivets
- Belt loops
- Cinch
- Suspender buttons
- "Two Horse" patch
- Crotch rivet
- Single needle stitched arcuate
- Made in Japan
Our model is 190cm, 95kg - wears size 34/32
























