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Levi's® Free Leather Belt - Brown

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Levi's® Free Leather Belt - Brown

Levi's® Free Leather Belt - Brown

Levi's® Free Leather Belt - Brown

The 5117 Levi's® belt is a plain leather belt with a metal Levi's®-branded belt buckle. The no-fuss nature of this belt makes it ideal for wearing whether smart or casual.

100% Split Leather

35mm width

Levi Strauss & Co. has been innovating since the birth of the first pair of jeans on May 20th, 1873. One day the wife of a local laborer asked Jacob Davis, a tailor and one of Levi's® loyal customers, to make a pair of pants for her husband that wouldn't fall apart. Jacob came up with the idea to put metal rivets at points of strain, like pocket corners and the base of the button fly. Davis collaborated with Levi and soon the first riveted clothing was made and sold. The first pair of 'jeans' were made from traditional denim, a popular choice of fabric for men's workwear, and within a very short time the jean was a bona fide success.

In 1873, two visionary immigrants turned denim, thread and a little metal into what has become the most popular apparel on earth.

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Levi's® Free Leather Belt - Brown

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Levi's® Free Leather Belt - Brown

The 5117 Levi's® belt is a plain leather belt with a metal Levi's®-branded belt buckle. The no-fuss nature of this belt makes it ideal for wearing whether smart or casual.

100% Split Leather

35mm width

Levi Strauss & Co. has been innovating since the birth of the first pair of jeans on May 20th, 1873. One day the wife of a local laborer asked Jacob Davis, a tailor and one of Levi's® loyal customers, to make a pair of pants for her husband that wouldn't fall apart. Jacob came up with the idea to put metal rivets at points of strain, like pocket corners and the base of the button fly. Davis collaborated with Levi and soon the first riveted clothing was made and sold. The first pair of 'jeans' were made from traditional denim, a popular choice of fabric for men's workwear, and within a very short time the jean was a bona fide success.

In 1873, two visionary immigrants turned denim, thread and a little metal into what has become the most popular apparel on earth.