So High 70s High
Levi’s® So High and ‘70s High Jeans
In a constant battle between trends and classics, the fashion industry in these past few years has explored the styles of the 90s and 80s, with the 70s on its way to making the big comeback. This fall, Levi’s® is once again flipping through the archives and finding its inspiration through our classic Orange Tab. Our newest lineup includes ‘70s High, So High and Math Club series, set to make high-rise bootcut flared jeans the next big thing. With a whole new fit, these pants are ready to break the stereotype that flared pants are impossible to wear!
Riding the wave of high-rise jeans, Levi’s® 2021 Fall/Autumn 70s High, So High and Math Club jeans will continue to feature ultra high-waisted designs. In women’s 70s High series, Levi’s® is launching ‘70s flared jeans, ‘70s slim-cut straight jeans and ‘70s mini denim skirt.
Formed from the silhouette of our most classic wide-leg jeans in the 70s, our ‘70s flared jeans takes a page out of Orange Tab from Levi’s® archive: ultra high-waisted, loose fit on the thighs, and flare starting the knees with a little bit extra length to complete that retro look. If you’re looking for a simpler 70s look, you can consider our ‘70s slim-cut straight jeans: ultra high-waisted with a slight overlength to create retro contours in a modern way. Our ‘70s mini denim skirt is a classic high-rise short skirt perfect for the summer days.
This season, women’s also has Math Club flared jeans as well. The flare starts above the knees, making it a looser cut than ‘70s flared jeans and an even more retro look. It’s the perfect mix of fashion, comfort and attitude.
As for men’s, our So-High Boot jeans also did not let the crowd down. Suitable for a high-waisted cut and booted legs, this is the must-have item to complete your classic 70s outfit.
Our newest collections are all made of sustainable materials. All thanks to Levi’s® Orange Tab for preserving this retro look, from coin pockets to stitching to the slightly flat arcuate in the back pockets