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Levi’s Latest 502 Jeans Are Made with Recycled Denim Fabric

Levi’s Latest 502 Jeans Are Made with Recycled Denim Fabric

If we could only wear a single brand of jeans for the rest of our lives, we’d happily be wearing Levi’s. Levi’s WellThread Collection produces version of the same iconic Levi’s numbers you already love, but they’re made to be low-impact and completely recyclable. The latest piece added to the collection are these Levi’s WellThread 502 jeans in the mend colorway with medium wash you see here. Honestly, they don’t look, fit or feel differently than standard 502s, but that’s the point. They wear like the jeans you love except they’re made with organic cotton and a material called Circulose that is produced by re:newcell from discarded clothing that’s been broken down and reconstituted into new fiber. You can check out the jeans at the link below. Levi’s took a page out of the Nike SNKRS book for this release, so if you want to buy them, you’ll have to do it through early access in their iOS and Android apps.