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Levi's Men's 550 Relaxed Fit Jean

| Sunday, December 26, 2010

Levi's Men's 550 Relaxed Fit JeanLevi's Men's 550 Relaxed Fit Jean
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Product Description

Levi's 550 Relaxed fit jeans for tall men feature a tapered leg and a relaxed seat and thigh. The leg opening is 16.5" and the jean fits below the waist. Medium stonewash denim. Item #106357

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7 in Apparel & Accessories
  • Color: Blue
  • Brand: Levi's
  • Model: 550
  • Fabric type: Most washes 100% Cotton
  • Dimensions: 2.00 pounds
Features
  • 100% Cotton
  • Relaxed seat and thigh
  • Fits below the waist
  • Machine wash; tumble dry
  • Made In Mexico

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
One of our most comfortable fits, the classic Relaxed Fit 550 Jean offers an easy universal fit through the seat and thigh, tapering below the knee.

Customer Reviews

Typical Levis4
Overall, I've been getting more and more disgusted when I purchase jeans. I mean, I'm not a teenager so I am simply not interested in torn up, faded jeans that cost as much as a car payment. I also have seen the trend towards really thin fabrics, like jeans are just for looks, and durability is no longer something that is high on the list of desirable qualities. The Levis brand is one that I feel like I can always come back to and have a decent sense of what I'll get. I will say that the fabrics have gotten thinner over the years, but are still generally thicker and better manufactured than the other jeans I have tried. I have ordered two pairs of the 550s (Med stonewash) and have been pleased with the color. We have a relaxed dress environment at work and I can wear them without looking like I'm trying to emulate the style of a 15 year old.
When function is the highest factor5
I'm a fairly simple shopper when it comes to clothes. I buy most of my pants from Sears, and those are always Levi 550s. They are, quite simply, the most appealing jeans I've worn, and I've been wearing them exclusively for about 5 years now. They don't tear that easily and they hold up for a long time if you take care of them and wash them on a regular basis. While it is true that some other brands, such as Lee, have somewhat softer material, I've always returned to these workhorses. I prefer black usually, which has the normal problem of fading to gray after a time, but they stay black for a respectably long time. Perfect for everyday situations. I really don't see a reason to wear any other jeans!
Levi's lost a lifelong customer1
I never thought I'd look for another jeans manufacturer, but the last two pair of Levis left me unable to draw any conclusion other than that the company has allowed its standards to fall drastically in the last five years. I put up with seams that gave way and sewed them back; with pockets that couldn't hold a set of keys without ripping; with button seams that frayed. But on each of the last two pair I purchased, the belt loops popped off at the slightest pull. And Levis have reduced the number of loops from 7 to 5. It's too bad. They always used great material that feels great after a break-in period. But at $30-$50 a pop, they're no longer worth it. The break-in period becomes a broke period. So long Levis.

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