Levi's? 511(tm) Slim-Leg Jean

Apparel : Levi's? 511(tm) Slim-Leg Jean

Levi's? 511(tm) Slim-Leg Jean

from: Levi's




Average Rating:  out of 5 stars









Binding: Apparel
Brand: Levi's
Department: mens
Fabric Type: cotton
Label: Levi's
Manufacturer: Levi's
Publisher: Levi's
Studio: Levi's

Features:
  • Cotton
  • Machine wash
  • Imported

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect For The Skinny Guy
Yup, these rock. Fit is almost perfect, and my 34"'s are longer than stated. Only issue I had was the waist was a little loose after quite a few washes. I just wear a belt. I always do cold water, inside out and hang dry. Going to try to soak the waist into shrinking. Also they're quite a bit cheaper on Amazon than at the Levis store at the mall. One caveat: I've caught girls, you know...staring (I didn't know girls did that), so I've dubbed them my "sl*t jeans" and decided they're inappropriate for work.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Dressier Jeans
I bought these as a Christmas gift for my very slender son. He likes having these slightly dressier jeans for date occasions, etc.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - slimmer than 514
I like 511's. They are slimmer than the 514's. Buy same size as 514 / 514. Black ones with spandex do feel great buy tend to pick up more cat hair and lint than blue ones, buy hey they're the black ones.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Shoddy..
The waist was 3 inches bigger than the stated size and the fabric was fraying on any folded area... I'd recommend you get these in a shop where you can try them on since it seems they are really irregular.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic!
I purchased these for a guy who is hard to fit; trim, hard legs and slim hipped but a waist size that is shrinking. Most jeans swim on him. These fit PERFECTLY and give him a silhouette that makes sense (not too tight and definitely not too loose). He says they are totally comfortable and the best fitting jeans he has ever worn. The manufacturer says they will shrink if washed ( 1" in the waist and 2" in length)and recommends dry-cleaning. Even if cold water wash and hang dry does this it is still worth it. We bought two pairs and the third is in my cart as I write...


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