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    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 at 12:45am
Hi,

I want to know their production date. I don’t see this label on other LVC 501s:



And the last label is now completely different:


How much will this pair of LVC 1947 “Shrink To Fit" size 32/34 shrink in the leg and waist? truly 2 inches? As I understand, LVC from 2009 were made true to size, rather than one inch under.
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The first one that has the sticker, says 1996 down at the bottom of the label ( maybe Valencia street factory?)

The second lists Brussels as the headquarters, so I believe that’s before 2010?

The third is when LVC was at the Olympic stadium in Amsterdam, they were there sometime in 2010 to 2013/14
After that- LVC was brought back to the hive in SF

As for shrinkage- no idea, other folks here will know
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32x34 is my size, and I have or owned a dozen plus pairs of 47s in 32x34, they ROUGHLY shrink down to a 30x30 if you use heat to wash or dry them and 31x31 if you cold wash and line dry. These are for made in America cone denim versions. I can’t speak to the new Japanese denim.
Prior to 2008 they seems to shrink more than say 2012 onward.
The second image looks to be season 1 of 2007.
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Originally posted by robroy robroy wrote:


The second image looks to be season 1 of 2007.

I found these pictures you posted of your pair of 47's from 2007:

https://www.denimbro.com/levis-vintage-clothing-lvc_topic47_page455.html





There is no Belgium or Amsterdam in your photos. Why the label is so different? Your pair are the last truly Made in USA?
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Even though LVC had many headquarters in Europe, I believe they still made the jeans in the US, it wasn’t until the last 2/3 years- they are no longer made in the US.
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It' a pity. I wish they will make them again in the USA in the future but it seems difficult.
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Originally posted by Emmers Emmers wrote:

It' a pity. I wish they will make them again in the USA in the future but it seems difficult.


Once a company goes public, Like Levi Strauss did, it’s all about making as much $$ and cutting corners whenever you can, got to appease your stockholders at all cost- gone are the days of a private company throwing a bunch of dough at something cool….Those days are gone, but good for the folks that still have stock of the cool stuff.
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