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Luke wears the J504 Loose Fit Selvedge Denim from @japanbluejeans One of the most relaxed fitting jeans we have had in store, it features a high rise with room in the hip and thigh, and a wide fit all the way down to the hem. Paired with Fullcount Type 2 jacket and USN CPO shirt, and Rolling Dub Trio Coupen Mid Cut Boots. Rolled Up Jeans Men, Moc Toe Boots, Fitting Jeans, Rolled Up Jeans, Street Fashion Men Streetwear, Men Streetwear, Mens Fashion Streetwear, Leather Denim, Current Styles

Luke wears the J504 Loose Fit Selvedge Denim from @japanbluejeans One of the most relaxed fitting jeans we have had in store, it features a high rise with room in the hip and thigh, and a wide fit all the way down to the hem. Paired with Fullcount Type 2 jacket and USN CPO shirt, and Rolling Dub Trio Coupen Mid Cut Boots.

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Close your eyes. Think “jeans.” Now open. They were 501® Originals, right? With a classic straight leg and iconic styling, they’re literally the blueprint for every pair of modern jeans in existence—burned into the world’s collective cortex ever since Levi Strauss (the man himself!) introduced them in 1873. To this day they’ve never gone out of style. And they never will.The original blue jeansOur signature straight fitA blank canvas for customization and self-expressionCrafted from a blend of cotton and hempThese jeans were crafted from premium selvedge denim and woven on a traditional narrow-width shuttle loom—making them highly covetable. Roll up the cuff to show off the woven fabric strip. Selvedge Denim Men, Modern Jeans, Levis Outfit, Workwear Brands, The Blueprint, Denim Jeans Men, Selvedge Denim, Selling Clothes, Now Open

Close your eyes. Think “jeans.” Now open. They were 501® Originals, right? With a classic straight leg and iconic styling, they’re literally the blueprint for every pair of modern jeans in existence—burned into the world’s collective cortex ever since Levi Strauss (the man himself!) introduced them in 1873. To this day they’ve never gone out of style. And they never will.The original blue jeansOur signature straight fitA blank canvas for customization and self-expressionCrafted from a blend…

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