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60’s Levi’s Orange Tab Engineer Work Boots (9/10.5)
60’s Levi’s Orange Tab Engineer Work Boots (9/10.5)
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1970’s Vintage Levi’s Orange Tab Leather Engineer Cowboy Work Boots
Made in the USA
Men’s Size: 9
Fits Women’s Size: 10.5
Material: Full Grain Leather
Measurements:
- Heel to toe: 10.25”
- Width (ball): 4”
- Ankle/Calf circumference: approx 14”
- Shaft Height: 11”
- Heel Height: 2”
Details:
- Features iconic logo Levi’s Strauss & Co tooled/embossed front
- Levi’s metal rivets on leather pull straps
- Unique outer rubber Levi’s embossed Vibram sole with tread for traction
- WC78589
- 485115
- “Levi’s for Feet” Original 1970’s Line
Beautiful vintage condition with normal signs of light wear.
light scuffing on toe, natural bends in leather.
More Info:
Levi’s riveted denim jeans and jackets have been around for nearly 150 years — but the brand forged a new path into casual footwear almost 50 years ago, launching a line of boots, sneakers and loafers dubbed Levi’s for Feet in 1975.
“Levi’s for Feet are styled for a young, rugged, casual look,” announced Levi Strauss & Co. in a news release on September 25, 1975. The line offered 12 styles: 11 with leather uppers and one denim-topped sneaker.
“They’re Here,” read a Levi’s® poster featuring a mashed-up illustration of a boot crossed with belted jeans. After launching initially in Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area, Levi’s for Feet expanded across the U.S. in 1976 and 1977. In stores, all 12 styles were displayed at once from a hang rod system.
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