THE CLOTHES
“This collection features Stitch-for-Stitch reproductions of some of the earliest garments in Levi's® Archives ever, including the 1870s Duck Closed Front Jumper and the 1870s Duck Waist Overalls. Previously, our oldest confirmed leather patch was from post-March 1875 and had the “re-patent” line of text. We always knew there was an earlier patch, but had never been able to identify the full text on it. When we started to study this pair, we could tell it was an earlier patch because it didn't have the re-patent text on it, but we couldn't fully read everything on it either.
“Tracey Panek, our historian, took a trip to the Smithsonian, where they have a pair of Levi’s® cotton duck pants that we donated in the 1960s, and she photographed the patch. So now we had the Smithsonian patch, the post-1875 patch, and this patch. When we put the three together, we could finally fully decipher all the information on the older patch and confirm that there was no re-patent text, which brings us to the conclusion that these garments are pre-1875. In my 14 years researching Levi’s® pieces, this was a huge discovery. For the first time ever, we could date something to pre-1875 with clear evidence. That's very cool, and it makes me really excited about these pieces.”