Summary
- Levi’s is re-releasing the 1901 501®, the first to feature a fifth pocket
- The exclusive Japan version uses Japanese denim and craftsmanship
- It’s a collector’s item with all Japanese details on its buttons and patches
A pivotal moment in denim history is being celebrated in a new, exceptional form. The Levi’s 1901 501®, the first-ever 501® to feature a fifth pocket, has been meticulously re-released as an exclusive “Japan” version. This landmark addition, the second back pocket, transformed the jean from a four-pocket “waist overall” into the iconic five-pocket design we know today.
This limited-edition reproduction is a profound tribute to both American heritage and Japanese craftsmanship. It is made from a premium, Japanese-produced Shrink-to-Fit plain selvedge denim, a material that, unlike pre-shrunk jeans, molds to the wearer’s body with wear and washing. This process creates a unique, personal fit that honors the original spirit of the 501®.
The jeans are a masterclass in detail and authenticity. Every element of the garment, from the leather patches and rivets to the engravings on the buttons and the packaging, has been translated into Japanese. This cultural fusion highlights the deep appreciation for Levi’s heritage in Japan, a nation long known for its dedication to denim artistry. The product also comes with an instruction manual, providing a historical deep dive into the significance of the fifth pocket, allowing enthusiasts to truly own a piece of living history.
The jeans are now available on Levi’s Japan.
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