Since Levi Strauss & Co. invented jeans in 1871, the company has been a titan of American business. Levi’s made the original jeans. And nearly 150 years later, the company still makes the best. While many styles have come and gone over the years, jeans – especially Levi’s jeans – have remained a staple of everyone’s wardrobe. They are uniquely American clothing.
You know what else is uniquely American? Crazy deals in the weeks leading up to Christmas. It’s the confluence of these two strains of Americana that brings us this offer: up to 50 percent off Levi’s jeans.
In total, 119 Levi’s products are included in the deal. There are sections for men, women and “kids and baby,” as well as for men’s accessories. Since there are over 100, you would probably be best to see the entire election yourself. But I’ll give you a sampling here:
Levi’s Men’s 559 Relaxed Straight Jean on sale for $29.99
Levi’s Men’s 505 Regular Fit Jean on sale for $29.99
Levi’s Men’s 569 Loose Straight-Leg Jean on sale for $29.99
Levi’s Men’s 514 Straight Motion Stretch Jean on sale for $29.99
You get the point. A bunch of pairs of $60 jeans are available for just $30, today only. Jackets offer good value as well. While jeans may be “up to 50 percent off,” other Levi’s products are actually discounted even more. Take a look at some examples:
Levi’s Men’s Four-Pocket Hooded Jacket on sale for $53.99
Levi’s Men’s Faux-Leather Jacket with Hood on sale for $53.99
Levi’s Men’s Nylon Lightweight Hooded Puffer Jacket on sale for $50.99
There you go. That’s seven examples of items available in this Levi’s sale. That means there are 112 here I haven’t listed. Don’t miss out on those.
Levi’s jeans — up to 50 percent off (and more for other Levi’s products)
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