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Это новинка 2017 года, видимо хитрый маркетинг такой, 78-го мало оказалась. Скоро начнут и по месяцам модели делить.
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78 многие считают не очень удачным. в 76 вроде как провели работу над ошибками, и чтобы не мешать все одним годом сделали разными.
и о 76 фите без перевода:
To the owner of this 501 Jean,
The 1976 501 Jean found itself at the center of any transformative events. It was the year punk broke out, with the release of the debut album by the Ramones and the first single by the Sex Pistoles, "Anarchy in the UK" - a song title that suggested revolution was in the air. It also sparked the U.S. Bicentennial, the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Patriotic celebrations took place across the country, providing respite from the bleak Vietnum Vietnam War years that had recently ended. As the ultimate iconic American Garment, the 501 Jean fit in perfectly.
A pair of 501 Jeans from 1976 had a slighly slightly slimmer leg and lower rise than their earlier counterparts. Like 501 Jeans from years before, they still had a signature button fly and orange contrast stitching. The fabric was a bright shade of sulfur-dyed indigo-a method first introduced by Cone Mills in the 1970s to get more distance out of their petroleum-based indigo dye. In 1971, the Levi's red Tab changed from the "LEVI'S" big "E" logo to "Levi's" with a lowercase "e", conforming to the trademark Batwing design created by Walter Landor in 1967. When vintage Levi's Jeans became a hot collectable in the late 1980s, the Tab's design was a dividing line between what was increasingly rare and what was readily available: "big E" (vintage) and "small e" (not vintage). These days, the "small e" jeans from the late 1970s are also hard to find, and highly collectable. We are proud to reintroduce them here.
Design Details:
Cone Mills 12oz. Red Selvedge DenimTwo back pockets with bar tacks"Two Horse" leather-like patchTwin needle ArcuateDouble sided small "e" red Tab
Enjoy these jeans"Quality never goes out of style"