As you embark on a cleaning spree in the depths of your closet, pausing to give a second glance to that forgotten pair of Levi's may unveil a hidden treasure trove.
Reports from KTVI in St. Louis have revealed that classic Levi's jeans could fetch a significant sum. But how much?
An immaculate set of Levi's dating back to the 1950s, complete with the original "guarantee ticket," is currently listed on eBay for over $34,000. Additional auctions on the site commence in the hundreds and escalate into the thousands.
The legacy of Levi's traces back to 1873 when Levi Strauss, an immigrant from Bavaria, and tailor Jacob Davis began crafting denim trousers to cater to the laborers during the Gold Rush era. Jeans from the 1800s, known as overalls at the time, have been auctioned for approximately $100,000.
To determine the age of a pair of Levi's, one can reference the small Levi's tab on the pocket. If the label reads "LEVI'S" in uppercase letters, the garment predates 1971. Subsequent iterations feature a lowercase "e."
Most Levi's feature red tabs, introduced in the 1940s, although varying colors can provide insight into the era of production. Moreover, jeans with inseams displaying a single stitch along the inner thigh were manufactured before the mid-1980s. For a comprehensive guide on dating vintage Levi's, the brand offers additional insights.
Therefore, before discarding a pair of vintage Levi's due to size or style mismatch, consider that they may hold substantial worth to a collector seeking these rare pieces of denim history.
What Are Vintage Levi's Jeans Worth?
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