A vintage vibe for millennials
Born during the counterculture era of the ‘60s, the Levi’s Orange Tab collection first featured a line of slim-fitting jeans, jackets and shirts, symbolizing a generation that favored breaking away from mainstream ideals through fashion individualism.
The now vintage collection — a take on street-style influences that supported the lifestyles and personalities of the counterculture generation — has since become the ultimate score for collectors and denim heads.
Reminding today’s rebels to keep on expressing themselves, Levi’s remastered some of the well-loved favorites of the ’60s Orange Tab collection, capturing the peerless fit and styles of the coveted originals, but updating the fabrics for today’s aesthetics.
In remastering the Orange Tab, Levi’s aims to offer style seekers and trendsetters an overall design appearance that is different from the Red Tab, with 1960s-inspired finishes and contemporary fit and fabrics, celebrating “vintage cool” and “modern retro.”
For non-conformists whose style statement is exclusively their own, the Orange Tab jeans have no burrs or rivets and have more belt loops (seven versus the standard five), authentic vintage finishes, and asymmetrical back pockets.
Men’s varied fits include Orange Tab takes on the 510 Skinny and the 505C, with fabrics based on the archival ’60s and ’70s, but with updated stretch for a more modern feel.
Meanwhile, men’s tops, tees, and knits are cut a bit looser for more comfort and ease of movement, while the iconic Trucker Jacket features arcuate and welt pockets.
For women, Orange Tab bottoms include a cropped version of the 505C, a 721 vintage high-rise and a workwear-inspired culotte