Collection: LEVI’S
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50x LEVI’S 501 DENIM SHORTS
Regular price $228.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$455.00 USDSale price $228.00 USDSale -
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50x KIDS LEVI’S LEE WRANGLER JEANS
Regular price $234.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSold out -
50x LEVI’S 501 MADE IN USA DENIM JEANS
Regular price $390.00 USD Price starts from $390.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSold out -
25x LEVI’S LEE WRANGLER DENIM JACKETS
Regular price $156.00 USD Price starts from $156.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$195.00 USDSale price $156.00 USD Price starts from $156.00 USDSold out
Vintage Levi's Wholesale
Ideal for retail store owners from brick-and-mortar boutiques to online ecommerce businesses and independent sellers on platforms like Etsy, eBay, and Depop who purchase vintage clothing in bulk to resell.
Our collection of authentic vintage Levi's is available wholesale in bundles and bales, ready to ship for immediate resale.
The available vintage Levi's items at Vintage Wholesale Supply include:
• Denim Jeans: Various styles including 501, 505, 511, 517, 550, 560, and oversized jeans.
• Denim Shorts: Including 501 denim shorts and mixed Levi's Lee Wrangler denim shorts.
• Denim Jackets: Standard and Sherpa-lined options.
• Shirts: A variety of Levi's shirts and tops.
Levi Strauss & Co. was founded in 1853 by Bavarian immigrant Levi Strauss in San Francisco, initially as a dry goods business. The iconic Levi's blue jeans were born in 1873 when Strauss and tailor Jacob Davis patented the use of copper rivets to strengthen denim work pants. This innovation quickly made Levi's jeans a staple for labourers, particularly during the Gold Rush era.
The company expanded significantly throughout the 20th century, introducing the first women's jeans, Lady Levi's, in 1934 and the distinctive red tab on the back pocket in 1936 to differentiate from competitors. By the 1960s, Levi's jeans had become a global phenomenon, synonymous with American culture and casual style. The brand went public in 1971 and continued to grow, despite financial challenges and shifting manufacturing overseas during the 1980s and 1990s.
Levi's has had a profound impact on fashion, transcending its workwear origins to become a symbol of youth culture and rebellion. The 501 jeans, in particular, have remained a fashion staple for decades, embraced by various subcultures, including rockers, hippies, and punks. Levi's jeans have been immortalized in popular culture, worn by icons such as Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, and Steve McQueen, and featured in countless films and music videos.
The brand's influence extends beyond denim. The introduction of Dockers in the 1980s revolutionized business casual attire, making khakis a wardrobe essential for professionals. Levi's has also been a leader in sustainable fashion, pioneering programs like Water<Less® to reduce water usage in denim production and promoting ethical labour practices through its Terms of Engagement code.
Overall, Levi's enduring legacy in fashion is marked by its ability to innovate while staying true to its roots, continually influencing trends and maintaining its status as an iconic American brand.