Levi's developed a pair of denim shorts in the early 1960s called the 550ZXX. At the time, they were not so popular and the model seems to have ended up being short-lived. Although it has a so-called "no-galley" paper patch, the rivet backing is copper-colored, and the paper The hatch was manufactured in 1963-4, a transitional period when the hatch changed from galvanized to non-galvanized, and It seems. Levi's developed a pair of denim shorts in the early 1960s, the 550ZXX. At the time, it was not very popular and the model seems to have ended up being short-lived. Although it has a patch without so-called "no-guarantee" paper patch, the rivet backing is copper-colored and the paper The hatch was manufactured in 1963-4, a transitional period when the hatch changed from galvanized to non-galvanized, and It seems. In terms of detail, they have a lot in common with regular jeans, but they have almost no character as work clothes. Perhaps a reflection of the fact that this is a big fashion model, the hidden rivets are omitted. The one shown here is a 29", which would have been considered a youth size at the time, but the part number is no longer the same as the 30" and above.
paper patch
flasher
guarantee ticket
bar tack
top button
rivet (back)
coin pocket
putseam, selvedge
size | waist |
seat | front rise | back rise | thigh | inseam | opening | total length |
W29/- | 29 | 41.5 | 11 | 15 | 11.5 | 7.5 | 9.5 | 16.5 |