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Ever since I Was 12, and put on my first pair of Levi's Shrink-to-Fit Rigid 501's, that's all I have ever worn. They were hand-me-downs, already faded, and immediately my favorite pants. I get a new pair every year or so, but they're not easy to find these days, even in one of the largest cities in the world today..... So, as a Birthday gift, I get another pair this year. Original. As advertised. Unwashed, Rigid, Shrink-to-Fit. Made in Egypt. My last new pair was made in Mexico. These feel like they're about half the weight they ought to be, unwashed. The Red Tab on the back right pocket doesn't even say "Levi's". Just a blank Red Tab, with the copyright logo, but no word Levi's on the tag at all. Maybe they should be ashamed to call them Levi's anymore! I don't know what gives. Just like hardware. Show me where I can go buy real steel fasteners and hardware, not the cheapo Made in China crap you can't seem to steer clear of these days. Where do I have to look to find real Levi's? The "Made and Crafted" line may not even be what I'm looking for, as a lot of them seem to already have the pre-made holes in strategic places....ARE YOU KIDDING ME!?!? $200 a pair? What's this world coming to?  I'll wear other jeans, but prefer the long, six-button fly style, and, would prefer a heavy-weight (13 oz.?) denim. Duluth makes nothing button-fly that I'm aware of, nor does Lee Jeans, or Wrangler  . I like the ArborWear jeans in the Stich catalogue, but no, not button-fly. And I don't need any of these "Sits below the waste" 4-button (if you're lucky) Skinny Jeans. The Levi's 517 Boot Jean is a 13 oz. denim - tough as nails, too, but, zipper fly, and, always a bit tight in the thigh on me. I did buy a pair of Triumph Kevlar button-fly jeans from British-USA recently, off the clearance rack...Made in China, but they fit okay, albeit too hot to wear around here until Winter time.....but I'm still looking' for alternatives. Signed, Zipper-Phobic 
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Are we there YET? I gotta go pee!!
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We've had this discussion before. No Levis are made in the USA anymore, mexico, Asia etc.. I too have worn 501s since I was a very young kid. 501s are all I've ever worn. I quit buying the shrink to fit about ten years ago, started buying the preshrunk, they come in dark, medium and light blue. I buy the dark. The old school 501s are still available here in KC at a couple of farm and grain stores. You might call around your city to similar stores. I remember back in the late 70s reading that in NYC and SF, Levi Corp had stores that would scan your body and a computer would print out a pattern specific to your body. Then they would sew the 501s. They had tubs for soaking the jeans with you in them, then dry them. $100 a shot, lots of money now, a whole lot of money back then. 
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I don't know maybe we should have listen to that man?
We would all be paying $200 for a pair of 501s. Besides he turned out to be a little paranoid, Bill and Hill owe him everything. 
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I wear Carhartt jeans they are very tough but I dont think the jeans are American made anymore. But then again I ride a Britsh bike made in Korea or somewhere. I think wranglers are american made I have a pair or two of them too. All I know is I ripped through a pair of them before they faded LOL. But a nice bang for the buck for dress jeans.
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Made in U.S.A. Don't see any button fly, but they are 14.5oz cotton denim: And I know it doesn't fit the prevailing lie, but hey, a little truth never hurt anyone. web page web page
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Bigbill, I was referring to Levis corp, they are a huge entity in SF,Ca. I remember when they went off-shore with production, it was a big deal because they were/are a huge American icon. No big deal to me, but those jeans you linked to are made by inmates in an Oregon prison, hence Prison Blues branding. 
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+1 to the Carhartt jeans. They have surpassed Levis in my opinion.
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Now we're talkin'!
Heavy weight denim at a reasonable price (by today's standards).
I buy my RedWing boots at a small local Supply company that also carries Pendleton (wool) shirts, and Tellason denim jeans, made here in the USA, BUT, they're $200 a pair. And button fly. BUT, they're $200 a pair....AND, they say you're NEVER SUPPOSED TO WASH THEM, or they might SHRINK, or FADE.
 
I found out most red wings are not american made.
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Well crap! Yep just took mine off to check, made in freakin China. Oh well, work paid for them, where we make made in the USA areospace parts, out of American metals.
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ya my work pays for mine too Remington were me make good ole american guns
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I'm only wearing MADE IN USA jeans and pants. TEXAS JEANS  Overalls too. ROUND HOUSE 
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My boots are MADE IN USA too.. AF Boots 
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Well I prefer to wear my Birthday suit, cause I know it's 100% AMERICAN!
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I never understood why anyone would like a button fly, when you really have to pee it takes too long to unbutton! I buy what ever kind fits me best that I can find,Wrangles usually but I have several others. Levis never seem to fit me right.
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Made in U.S.A.
Don't see any button fly, but they are 14.5oz cotton denim:
And I know it doesn't fit the prevailing lie, but hey, a little truth never hurt anyone.
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While I'm all for inmates working for their keep there are so many things crooked about "for profit" prisons I just don't think I could support them.
In AZ the advent of for profit prisons has led to much longer sentences being doled out by elected judges whose biggest contributors were...you guessed it...the for profit prisons they help keep filled.
That's down right scary.
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I liked Perot too and was disappointed when he dropped out.
I never understood why anyone would like a button fly, when you really have to pee it takes too long to unbutton! I buy what ever kind fits me best that I can find,Wrangles usually but I have several others. Levis never seem to fit me right.
Perot went all the way to the election. He pulled a lot of votes away from Clinton and even a few from Poppy Bush.
I don't get button flies, either. I got a pair as a gift from my girlfriend at the time and had to 'spill' a can of paint on them to make them go away.
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Here you go. Made in USA. Good prices. http://madeinusaforever.com/jeans.html
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I only wear Diamond Gusset Jeans anymore. Made in the USA and much higher quality that the Levi's! http://www.gussetclothing.com/
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I really miss the days when Levi's were made of heavy stuff and there was only the waist size. The legs were all the same length and you rolled them up to fit. AND they were less than 6 bucks!
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I never understood why anyone would like a button fly, when you really have to pee it takes too long to unbutton!
Obviously you've NEVER been in a frantic rush to zip them up, and have an "Oh-oh" moment! (Followed by screaming "F#################%@", loud enough to be heard miles away)  You'll NEVER wear a zippered pant again! 
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I really miss the days when Levi's were made of heavy stuff and there was only the waist size. The legs were all the same length and you rolled them up to fit. AND they were less than 6 bucks!
Damn Ed! When were you born???

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I really miss the days when Levi's were made of heavy stuff and there was only the waist size. The legs were all the same length and you rolled them up to fit. AND they were less than 6 bucks!
I tell people they only cost $6 when I was young, they call me a liar. Tell them what a Corvette once cost, they tell me I'm crazy. Can't tell you what they call me when I tell them , you could buy a bag of burgers for a dollar. 
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I wear Lucky Brand jeans - they have a line that is specifically made in America, too. I believe I've also seen some button flys. While many of their jeans are "pre-distressed" they do have some plain dark denim. Check these out: LuckyJeans-American-Made For riding, I prefer armored pants.
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I was always a Levis zippered 505 kind o' guy, as they always seemed to fit me better than any other brand and style, BUT just recently I bought a couple o' pair of Kirkland brand bluejeans at Costco, and if I didn't know any better I'd SWEAR they were "real" Levi 505s! AND, at ONLY 14 bucks a pair, I think I'm gonna stick with these from now on.
(...of course the only problem with that is that Costco only occasionally has this kinda stuff, and so it's usually a hit-or-miss proposition)
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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I never understood why anyone would like a button fly, when you really have to pee it takes too long to unbutton! I buy what ever kind fits me best that I can find,Wrangles usually but I have several others. Levis never seem to fit me right.
Button fly jeans, after 3 or 4 washings are easier and quicker to get out of than zipper flys, much like a western shirt. This is important info for dating bachelors where time is of the essence, if you get my drift. Granted, after a six pack they can start to be difficult to button up without missing a button or two, but by then who cares. 
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Check out "Prison Blues" brand jeans, made on the inside to be worn on the outside. Good quality product.
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Check out "Prison Blues" brand jeans, made on the inside to be worn on the outside. Good quality product.
And available at ALL D.M.V.s nationwide.
(...where you can ALSO pick up your license plates at the same time, right Ryk?!) 
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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I wear Lucky Brand jeans - they have a line that is specifically made in America, too. I believe I've also seen some button flys. While many of their jeans are "pre-distressed" they do have some plain dark denim.
Check these out: LuckyJeans-American-Made
For riding, I prefer armored pants.
The problem with these is they cost $148! And they're skinny jeans! Nothing looks stupider than a grown man in skinny jeans! 
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Check out "Prison Blues" brand jeans, made on the inside to be worn on the outside. Good quality product.
It's all about choice, slave labor in China or prison labor in the USA. 
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I never understood why anyone would like a button fly, when you really have to pee it takes too long to unbutton!
Obviously you've NEVER been in a frantic rush to zip them up, and have an "Oh-oh" moment! (Followed by screaming "F#################%@", loud enough to be heard miles away)  You'll NEVER wear a zippered pant again!
Actually, in the 70s I had a pair of shorts with no button or snap at the top and a big ring on the zipper. Well the very tip got caught in the zipper enough to bleed and later scar. I mean the very tip too! So bad I had to call someone over to help me get it back out of the zipper. Still can't see why anyone would want a button fly.
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I never understood why anyone would like a button fly, when you really have to pee it takes too long to unbutton!
Obviously you've NEVER been in a frantic rush to zip them up, and have an "Oh-oh" moment! (Followed by screaming "F#################%@", loud enough to be heard miles away)  You'll NEVER wear a zippered pant again!
Actually, in the 70s I had a pair of shorts with no button or snap at the top and a big ring on the zipper. Well the very tip got caught in the zipper enough to bleed and later scar. I mean the very tip too! So bad I had to call someone over to help me get it back out of the zipper. Still can't see why anyone would want a button fly.

Damn, that very painful scene from "Something About Mary" just flashed through my head, OUCH!
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The problem with these is they cost $148! And they're skinny jeans! Nothing looks stupider than a grown man in skinny jeans!
They can post anything the want for MSRP. They actually cost about $50 or less in the stores I shop in. But more importantly, skinny jeans, really?!
Let me help you out here.
Skinny Jeans: http://blog.chron.com/shopgirl/files/2011/07/skinny-jeans3.jpg

Lucky's "Slim" ain't the same thing by a long shot man. And they do make more "husky" styles.
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My memory is going, but Isn't Lucky Jeans the company that did the cool Triumph tees?  I guess I'm not as senile as I thought, found this. http://www.luckybrand.com/Triumph-Shield-T-Shirt/LBM01333,default,pd.html
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Made in U.S.A.
Don't see any button fly, but they are 14.5oz cotton denim:
And I know it doesn't fit the prevailing lie, but hey, a little truth never hurt anyone.
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While I'm all for inmates working for their keep there are so many things crooked about "for profit" prisons I just don't think I could support them.
In AZ the advent of for profit prisons has led to much longer sentences being doled out by elected judges whose biggest contributors were...you guessed it...the for profit prisons they help keep filled.
That's down right scary.
Watch your back, Dwight.
I sure do understand the concern Chet. Some oversight is definitely warranted. On the other hand, I'm all for criminals paying restitution and inmates earning some of their own keep.
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Check out "Prison Blues" brand jeans, made on the inside to be worn on the outside. Good quality product.
And available at ALL D.M.V.s nationwide.
(...where you can ALSO pick up your license plates at the same time, right Ryk?!)
I do not know a lot about it as have never been a guest in the "Joint" but Prison Blues are made in good old liberal Oregon, and as I understand, the convicts get a little of the money and the rest goes to victim restitution and child support. All I'm actually sure about, is they are decent quality jeans at a fair price.
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And I know it doesn't fit the prevailing lie, but hey, a little truth never hurt anyone.
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While I'm all for inmates working for their keep there are so many things crooked about "for profit" prisons I just don't think I could support them.
In AZ the advent of for profit prisons has led to much longer sentences being doled out by elected judges whose biggest contributors were...you guessed it...the for profit prisons they help keep filled.
That's down right scary.
Watch your back, Dwight.
I sure do understand the concern Chet. Some oversight is definitely warranted. On the other hand, I'm all for criminals paying restitution and inmates earning some of their own keep.
Privatized prisons are a scary scenario, imagine that somebody loses money for granting a parole, good behavior, who cares, we are losing money letting you out, scary! Barbara B. is heavily invested as I have learned. 
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Back in the 80's, 501 jeans were the thing. It's all I wore back in college. After some wear, you could unbutton them in a hurry. Loved the old 501 Blues commercials.
Now Diamond Gusset and LL Bean are the brand of choice.
Didn't buy into the hype, you can keep the change.
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Agreed. It's the re-buttoning that takes time. 
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7 For All Mankind jeans are button fly and made in the U.S. 7'sDo they cost more? Absolutely. Do you get what you pay for? Without a doubt. I have some that are older than I can remember and still look great. Lucky Brand jeans are also made is the U.S.A., but there are some out there made in other countries, usually found at places like Costco or Sams and the like... Lucky'sSame situation as the 7's, I own many pair of Lucky jeans and they hold up incredibly well and look great. To be fair, I wear Old Navy jeans for riding, or some other lesser brand. At what my nice jeans cost it's not worth it to wear them on the bike and risk ruining them.
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Back in the 80's, 501 jeans were the thing. It's all I wore back in college. After some wear, you could unbutton them in a hurry. Loved the old 501 Blues commercials.
Now Diamond Gusset and LL Bean are the brand of choice.
501s were always the standard, I wore them in the late '60s and the '70s. Once they were broken in really well the buttons would open easily, as has been mentioned.
Could open too easily sometimes, and when going commando could be a little at the wrong time.
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I never understood why anyone would like a button fly, when you really have to pee it takes too long to unbutton! I buy what ever kind fits me best that I can find,Wrangles usually but I have several others. Levis never seem to fit me right.
Why? I just like the sound the buttons make when buttoning or unbuttoning my jeans.

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Agreed. It's the re-buttoning that takes time.
start with the bottom button and "button - up" faster than a zipper and you wont get "yourself" caught in a zipper...
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Agreed. It's the re-buttoning that takes time.
start with the bottom button and "button - up" faster than a zipper and you wont get "yourself" caught in a zipper...
...faster than a zipper...
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I'm gonna out myself here. I'm a tight a$$ when it comes to clothes. Mostly it's because I just don't care much about them, as long as I'm warm, covered and safe. I can count on two hands the number of brand-new jean pants I have bought in my LIFE, and those the less than $20 pair. Since I was a kid, my Mom and later my wife, has bought all my jeans from yard sales. Usually a dollar or two. Now that I've confessed, however, I do have a small bluejeans story. When I was a freshman in high school, I got a pair of jeans for Xmas. They were nice enough, I guess, but I remember that although they were obviously jean material, they were about half the thickness of regular jeans, kind of a slight polyestor feel, although you couldn't tell it by looking. I swear to God, I owned and wore those jeans regularly for the NEXT 25 YEARS! They never really faded much, and I can only remember one small tear. I wore them until I finally "grew" out of them and they became too work stained even for me. I don't know what "brand" they were, but I'll bet the company couldn't have stayed in business manufacturing and selling new pairs. I still think about those pants when a discussion of jeans comes up. Totally amazing!
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Agreed. It's the re-buttoning that takes time.
start with the bottom button and "button - up" faster than a zipper and you wont get "yourself" caught in a zipper...
...faster than a zipper...
OH COME ON DAN!!! In WHOS world?
Well, when you are 5yrs old and little Mr. Happy gets caught in a zipper giving you a lifelong aversion to those painfull devices and you only wear 501's then become quite proficient at the button fly... 
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I stand corrected! 
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You know why Dress Blues have 13 buttons?
It's 13 chances for her to say no.
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Agreed. It's the re-buttoning that takes time.
start with the bottom button and "button - up" faster than a zipper and you wont get "yourself" caught in a zipper...
...faster than a zipper...
OH COME ON DAN!!! In WHOS world?
Well, when you are 5yrs old and little Mr. Happy gets caught in a zipper giving you a lifelong aversion to those painfull devices and you only wear 501's then become quite proficient at the button fly...
Holy Cow do I remember that. Back around 1970, a pair of swim trunks with a zipper caught Mr. Winkie. I'm still traumatized by that. 
Didn't buy into the hype, you can keep the change.
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You know why Dress Blues have 13 buttons?
It's 13 chances for her to say no.

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I was hooked on Ambercrombie for a few years, ... Everything but thier jeans, dont like the way the fit like you said too tight in the thighs. But their shirts wer egood and thick. This eyar all think and crud. Its hard to find clothes with some weight any more.
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Good Jeans at good prices: web page
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You know why Dress Blues have 13 buttons?
It's 13 chances for her to say no.
What kind of sailor would take more than a second or two in that circumstance? 
We all like to think of ourselves as rugged individualists. But when push comes to shove most of us are sheep who do what we are told. Worst of all, a lot of us become unpaid agents of whoever is controlling the agenda by enforcing the current dogma on the few rugged individualists who actually exist.
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Good Jeans at good prices: web page
We used to call those type of jeans Norton Palmer Hotel pants.....it had a Big Ballroom 
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