Levi'sMen's 512 Slim Taper Fit Jeans
C**
Great pants great look great fill
These are actually really well made and comfortable, the material feels good, perfect thickness. They were true to size for me well a tiny tiny bit to right around the waste but I'm hoping they will be better the more I wear them.
D**R
They fit a changing body
I saw these on sale. My husband always wore 501s or 505s. However, as the years crept up, his legs got very thin and I thought the tapered leg would fit him better. I also liked the stretchy denim, it's just more comfortable. Well, they fit him very well, they are as comfortable as I thought and you just throw them in the washing machine like any jeans. Since they fit, they look good on him.
A**.
The most comfortable Levis I've ever owned. They run a little loose after wearing.
The most comfortable Levis I've ever owned and I have about 50 pairs. I am a big fan of the 512 style, but I've found that the type of material they use to make the jeans will make a big difference on how they fit, feel and wear. These look slim, but the built in stretch feels like a loose pair of cotton PJs. I actually have to wear a belt to keep them up, especially when I have a wallet and cell phone in my back pockets. I liked them so much that I bought 2 identical pairs. Although I don't need any more Levis, as my closet looks like a Levis department store shelf, I am considering getting a pair that is one size smaller, just to see if they will hug me body a little tighter and I won't need to use a belt.
E**D
Heavyweight or Lightweight?
I bought four pairs of these jeans, one returned because I picked the wrong size and the other due to a completely different type of fabric than the others. The pairs I kept were Red Haze Indigo (no red, just blue) and Golden Overdye (no golden, just lighter blue). These two are 99% cotton and while not as heavy as the great 501s, they fit and feel pretty good. They get the 4 stars.The one that I returned was called Sin City (no sin, no city…just blue) Note to Levis: Y’all really need to get a grip on these ridiculous names. Although they are advertised as 99% cotton, they weren’t.Tip #1: when you buy any pair of their jeans you need to look carefully at what they’re made from. Years ago you could see the weight in ounces on the labels, now since everything has stretch capability so they mix the cotton down to a lower percentage of the fabric. Cotton weighs more then some synthetic psychepolyelastimar (I can make up my own names too) and sadly the material is way too thin and lightweight.If you got this far, here’s two more things. When you buy any pair of Levi’s that you like, mark down the name and material combo. Why? Because they seem to change the names every season and the material used is in flux. And as far as pricing goes, whether it’s an Amazon thing or just simply business, I bought mine for 39.99 and have seen them as high as 59.99. When I requested that they swap Sin City the day after I got them with the Golden Whateveritscalled, it would have cost me an extra ten. Boo. Hiss.
C**C
Look and Fit Good
Got these for a friend and he looks great in them and is very happy with them. They are comfortable and wash up nicely.
J**N
Levi's is the best quality in jeans
Conformarte and 100% quality after laundry is like new again
J**D
quality jeans!
these ran smaller and tighter in the waist than i thought, so i had to return them, but i could tell they were great quality! recommend sizing up.
L**4
Near perfect jeans
More of a fitted style rather than a tight or loose fit. However they do stretch & loosen up after a few hours but depending on how much use you put them through. Leg opening is perfect as it does not cover your entire shoe especially if you have smaller feet. These look great with boots. Red Haze Indigo color in my opinion is the most versatile and appealing out of all the colors. It seems like you can match with anything. I’m not a big fan of jeans, my motto is once you found your personal style and color, buy an extra 3-5 pairs and just stick with it.
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