Levi's® Vintage Clothing

1950's 701 Women's Jeans

Sale price is$235.98Original Price Was $278.00
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Levi's® Vintage Clothing

1950's 701 Women's Jeans

Sale price is$235.98Original Price Was $278.00
$100 off $250+, $75 off $200, $50 off $150. Applied at Checkout

In 1934, Levi Strauss and Company introduced the first five-pocket jean especially built for women: the 701®. Made famous by the premiere American fashion magazine of its time, the 701® had a distinct high-waisted, more curved fit. We painstakingly reproduced it for today — in the same glossy magazine-approved fit.

  • The first five-pocket jean designed and crafted specially for women
  • Distinct high-waisted fit flatters the shape
  • Made from classic non-stretch selvedge denim with pink stitching instead of traditional red
  • Talon zipper fly
  • Concealed rivets at back pockets
How it Fits
  • High waist
  • Front rise: 13”
  • Leg opening: 17”
  • Model is 5'9.5" and wearing a size 27 waist
Composition & Care
  • 100% Cotton
  • Non-stretch 10 oz. pink selvedge denim
  • Zip fly
  • Wash your jeans once every 10 wears at most; this increases their lifespan and saves natural resources
  • When you eventually launder your jeans, wash and dry them inside out with like colors; liquid detergent is recommended; shrinkage in wash approximately 5%
  • Read our definitive guide to making jeans last longer here
  • Imported
Sustainability
Getting dressed shouldn’t feel like a moral dilemma. Our high sustainability standards reduce our impact on the planet, better the lives of apparel workers and make it easy for you to look good with a clean conscience. We share our sustainability insights across the apparel industry, simply because it’s the right thing to do.
Getting dressed shouldn’t feel like a moral dilemma. Our high sustainability standards reduce our impact on the planet, better the lives of apparel workers and make it easy for you to look good with a clean conscience. We share our sustainability insights across the apparel industry, simply because it’s the right thing to do.