As they have hidden rivets but no cinch, and they’re not 44s, they’re either 47, 54Z, 55 or 551ZXX. I’ll go for 47s as the pockets don’t look pointy enough for 55s and the zip models are less common.
Thanks for the info gents, sounds like a good idea to me. There are some green things in there that look like cabbages and I’m sure there’s a banana too!
What’s going on there? A load of food stuck on a wallpaper pasting table or travelling along a conveyor belt? I’ve never heard of a seafood boil, please explain…
I thought we’d made it clear that the Levi’s and/or third party factories don’t make the denim or any of the other materials, they simply use them to make the jeans. In most cases US-made LVC jeans use Cone denim, although some of the earlier models have used Japanese denim. I think the White Oak label was only added to the later pairs from something like 2015 or 2016, I’m not sure of the date. I hope that all makes sense now.
As @beautiful_FrEaK mentioned, the factory code on LVC jeans buttons represents the specific Levi’s or third party factory responsible for assembling all the materials (denim, thread, hardware, patch, pocket bags) into a pair of jeans.