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'''Levi's''' is a [[brand]] of riveted [[denim]] [[jeans]] manufactured by [[Levi Strauss & Co.]] |
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==History== |
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Contrary to an advertising campaign suggesting that [[Levi Strauss]] sold his first jeans to [[gold]] [[miner]]s during the [[California Gold Rush]] (which peaked in 1849), manufacture of [[denim]] overalls only began in the [[1870s]]. |
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Modern [[jeans]] began to appear in the [[1920s]]. |
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By the [[1990]]s, the brand was facing competition from other brands and cheaper products from overseas. Production facilities in [[Canada]] and the [[United States]] closed and supply of finished products came from places like [[China]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Vietnam]], [[Lesotho]], [[Dominican Republic]], [[Colombia]], [[Mexico]] and the [[Philippines]]. |
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Today Levi's retail operations are broken up into regional bases: |
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*[[North America]] |
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** [[Canada]] |
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** [[United States]] |
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*[[Asia Pacific]] |
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** [[Australia]] |
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** [[Hong Kong]] |
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** [[Japan]] |
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** [[Taiwan]] |
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** [[China]] |
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** [[Malaysia]] |
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** [[Pakistan]] |
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** [[South Korea]] |
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* [[Europe]] |
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* [[Latin America]] |
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==Products== |
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Levi's product lines include: |
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* Red Tab |
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* Silver Tab |
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* Dockers |
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* Levi Strauss |
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* Type 1 - discontinued but still available in [[Asia]] (due to either overstock or counterfeiting) |
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* Engineered - discontinued but still available in [[Asia]] (due to either overstock or counterfeiting) |
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* Circle R |
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* Red Loop |
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* Levi's Vintage Clothing(L.V.C) |
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* Levi Strauss Signature |
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* Next Cube Blue Print (N3BP) |
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* Capital E |
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Denim giant Levi Strauss has designed a pair of jeans, called RedWire DLX Jeans, able to control a wearer's Apple iPod music player. The RedWire DLX Jeans will have an iPod remote control and docking station fitted in its pockets, and comes complete with attached headphones. To be launched in August 2006, the jeans will cost approximately $250. Levi Strauss is not the first to produce iPod-compatible clothing, but it is believed to be the first to do so for trousers or jeans. No details of how exactly the owner will be able to wash them have been released. |
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In 2000, the "Launderette" advert for Levi's 501s was named the 6th best television commercial of all time, in a poll conducted by ''[[The Sunday Times (UK)|The Sunday Times]]'' and ''Channel 4'', a UK Based Television channel & newspaper. |
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'''Styles''' |
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* 501 Button Fly |
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* 503 Skinny (women) |
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* 504 Slouch Straight (women) |
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* 505 Straight Leg |
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* 507 Boot Cut (Men) |
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* 508 Loose (Men) |
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* 509 Loose (Men) |
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* 511 Skinny Jean (men) |
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* 512 Boot Cut (Men) |
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* 514 Slim (men) |
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* 514 Slouch Boot Cut (women) |
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* 515 Boot Cut (women) |
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* 516 Slim Fit (discontinued) |
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* 517 Boot Cut (men) |
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* 518 Superlow Boot Cut (women) |
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* 519 Flared (women)(discontinued) |
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* 519 Flared (women)(discontinued) |
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* 525 Boot Cut (women) |
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* 527 Low Boot (men) |
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* 529 Boot Cut (Women) |
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* 529 Low Straight (men)(discontinued) |
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* 542 Low Straight/Low Flared (women) |
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* 550 Relax Fit |
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* 555 Relax Fit Straight (discontinued) |
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* 560 Comfort Fit (men) |
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* 567 Loose Boot Cut (men) |
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* 569 Loose Straight (men) |
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* 646 Capital E Vintage Flared (women) |
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* 907 Twisted Boot cut (men) |
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* 927 Boot Cut (men) |
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* Capital E Skimmer Skinny (women) |
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* Premium City Straight (women) |
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* Type 1 Iconic Fit |
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* Type 1 Real Loose |
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* Type 1 Tough Boot |
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==Trivia== |
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In early 2006, Levi Strauss & Co. was the high bidder in an [[eBay]] auction for an authentic pair of original Levi's 501 blue jeans, paying around $100,000 for the item (''Economist'', 2006). |
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==See also== |
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* [[Jeans]] |
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* [[Lucky Jeans]] |
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* [[Mudd Jeans]] |
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* [[Parasuco]] |
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* [[Roots Canada Ltd.]] |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.levi.com Levi's] |
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* [http://www.eu.levi.com Levi's Europe] |
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* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4601690.stm BBC News Article 2006] RedWire DLX Jeans |
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[[Category:Clothing brands]] |
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[[Category:Jeans]] |
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[[ja:リーバイス]] |
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[[sv:Levi's]] |
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[[zh:Levi's]] |
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