Disappointed
Jean material not like Levi 505 jeans that I have purchased for last 30 years for my husband. Too light weight.
bruce
ordered same jeans as blue jeans I received only in black. completely different fit and had no stretch for comfort like 2 pairs of the blue ones did.
John P.
By 5 months after I’ve bought these 505 jeans, one of the 4 jeans I bought started to get rips in denim fabric. One by left rear pocket snd one in crotch area. Not on a seam either. I’ve got 20 year old 505 jeans in better shape than these!
Tony Stansbury
Not the quality I'm used too in Levi's, I've wearing Levi's for as long as I can remember and the quality is not the same
Rock Hound
These used to be my go-to jean but the quality of the material has gone done a lot. Pocket tops wear out fast to bare threads and color fades much faster than in the past. Much thinner and lesser quality for the same price. Clearly a decision by Levis to drop quality in order to maintain a certain price point but the quality stinks now. I have pair of Wrangles FR (flame retardant) jeans that is much thicker cotton, which has lasted for years compared to months with the Levis. Come on, Levis! Say it ain't so...
JJJJ
Apparently, different colors are the only distinction between stretch jeans and non-stretch. I’m old school and want my jeans to be made of all cotton denim. Stretch material feels thin and non-breathable. No return label in bag, difficult to find return options.
Bruce LaVerdiere
It must have been hidden in the fine print or I could have just missed it all together. I wanted 505's. Just regular 505's. Didn't know they made stretchy fabric 505's. Feel mislead and I do not like the pant but my wife already washed them so I guess I OWN THEM...
Kerry
I am disappointed that the two pairs of 505's I ordered online, like I have many times in the past, are now made of the "stretchy" material, not 100% cotton. I thought 505's were 505's, but apparently I didn't read the fine print. I find this material gets baggy looking with just one wearing.
Luis
You guys are not making the jeans the way you use to, now you’re using these stretch materials, I like the old jeans made with 100% cotton, the one you used to make 30 to 40 years ago the stiffs ones those were real jeans, not those stretch material ones
David
After one wash the dyes appears to have creases along the upper thigh. I now have dark blue tiger striped jeans. Hopefully they'll even out after another couple washes.