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Original Hoodie Light Mist Heather
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- Model: 190 cm (6'3'), 84 kg (185 lbs), wearing size M.
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- True to size. We recommend choosing your usual size.
- Model: 190 cm (6'3'), 84 kg (185 lbs), wearing size M.
• 100% cotton.
• Iconic Levi's logo embroidered on the chest.Fit
Product code19431512
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Read more about how we measure and convert sizes »Measurements (cm) S M L XL XXL Sleeve Length 48 48 49 50 51 Chest 100 108 110 122 130 Bottom Width 92 96 102 112 116 Garment Length 65 68 68 69 71
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About Levi's
Few brands can claim to be as iconic as Levi’s, the American denim brand founded by German-born Levi Strauss in 1853. In 1873, Strauss created the world’s first pair of jeans – an innovation that quickly became popular with the goldminers and cowboys of the day.
If there is one model particularly synonymous with the Levi’s brand, it must be their 501s, whose name and design first appeared in the 1890s. Since then, the model has undergone numerous transformations without ever risking its iconic status.
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Manufacturer information
- Name:
- Levi Strauss & Co. Europe BV
- Address:
- Leonardo Da Vincilaan 19 | 1831 Diegem | Belgium
- Contact:
- https://www.levi.com/
- Product code:
- 19431511r
- EAN/GTIN:
- Manufacturer's article number
- 34581-0000
- Country of origin:
- CountryTextForPK
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Few brands can claim to be as iconic as Levi’s, the American denim brand founded by German-born Levi Strauss in 1853. In 1873, Strauss created the world’s first pair of jeans – an innovation that quickly became popular with the goldminers and cowboys of the day.
If there is one model particularly synonymous with the Levi’s brand, it must be their 501s, whose name and design first appeared in the 1890s. Since then, the model has undergone numerous transformations without ever risking its iconic status.