{"product_id":"1933-501-mens-jeans_335010048_rigid","title":"1933 501® Men's Jeans","description":"A pair of jeans from 1933 had belt loops, but still had the cinch and suspender buttons, offering a variety of ways they could be worn. Some owners wore their jeans with a belt. They cut off the cinch right at the rivet and removed the suspender buttons, choosing not to wear their Levi’s® jeans with suspenders, like the older generation. Some Levi’s® brand retailers even kept a big pair of scissors at the cash desk to cut the cinch off for their customers. The 1933 501® Jean also featured the redesigned “Guarantee Ticket” on the back pocket of the jeans. Levi Strauss \u0026amp; Co. had trademarked the name “Levi’s®” in 1927 because any pair of denim pants were being called “Levi’s®” no matter who made them. Instead of reading, “This is a pair of them”, as seen on the original ticket from 1892, the new ticket read “This Is A Pair Of Levi’s®”. Also under the leather patch was a small white cloth label printed with the blue eagle and the letters “NRA”. This was the National Recovery Act logo, which LS\u0026amp;Co. was allowed to use because the company abided by the labor rules of President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Administration during the Depression years of the 1930s.","brand":"Levi's","offers":[{"title":"31  30 \/ Lightly Worn","offer_id":52896400212257,"sku":"335010048_rigid_31  30_Lightly Worn","price":156.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0749\/4405\/3537\/files\/tmkgrknisqbulc3olzxo.jpg?v=1784044496","url":"https:\/\/secondhand.levi.com\/products\/1933-501-mens-jeans_335010048_rigid","provider":"Levi's® Secondhand","version":"1.0","type":"link"}