Thursday, September 1, 2011

Levi's 501 vs 505 - What's the difference? (2023)

Deciphering the Differences: Levi's 501 and 505 Jeans (2023)

In the market for new denim? Look no further, Levi’s offers the tried-and-true classics - the 501 and 505 jeans. However, you may be pondering, "Which one should I go for? What sets them apart?" At a glance, both models seem remarkably similar, yet they do possess distinct features worth noting.

Unzipping the Differences

The first noticeable distinction lies in the fly design of Levi’s 501 and 505. The 501 jeans feature a button fly, while the 505 jeans are equipped with a zipper fly, presenting the most straightforward differentiation between the two models. An upside to the button fly is the reduced likelihood of having an accidental fly-down situation.

Analyzing the Fit

Next, we'll explore the fit of the two models. The Levi’s 501 jeans showcase a slight taper towards the leg-end, whereas the 505 jeans stick to a straight cut with no tapering. Although there is a debate on whether the 501 jeans genuinely taper, with official descriptions labeling both jeans as straight-legged. Even if there is a taper in the 501s, it's subtle and unlikely to significantly affect the overall look or feel.

Comparison Table: Levi's 501 vs Levi's 505

Levi's Model Taper Fly Leg Opening Material Variants Sizes Remarks
501 Slight taper towards leg-end Button 16" (Original Fit), 17" (Shrink-To-Fit) 100% Cotton Original Fit and Shrink-To-Fit Standard The Shrink-To-Fit denim will shrink around 10% after washing.
505 Straight cut, no taper Zipper 16.5" Cotton and Elastane (Spandex) Regular Fit Regular, Extra Tall, Big Provides a regular, comfortable fit through the seat and thighs.

Making the Choice

The decision between the Levi’s 501 and 505 hinges on your personal preferences - zipper or button fly and the fit that appeals to you most. It's advisable to try on both models at a brick-and-mortar store if possible. Regardless, either model will likely satisfy most people's requirements as their designs are largely similar.

8 comments:

  1. Some info here is backwards.... the 501 has more of a straighter leg than the 505, which is slightly more tapered. 501's have the button fly with a straight leg opening of 17" - the 505's are zipper fly with slight tapered straight leg opening of 16.5" (also as per Levi's sizing charts & descripts)

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  2. No, the article is correct. The 505 is the straight leg. The 501 is the taper. Any other conclusion is simply not the correct one.

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  3. Actually you're both wrong. The left leg on the 501's taper but the right leg is straight. On the 505's the right leg tapers but the left is straight. And the 505's do have a button fly but its in the back. Hope that helps.

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  4. hahah actually we're all victims of modern-day Levi's inconsistency.

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  5. The article is correct!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I own both Style Jeans, and frankly 501s are the BEST JEANS EVER!!!!!

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  6. At this point i realize i have been lied all my life, because i had always thought that 501 Was the narrow or regular one, but thanks to this information i understand why 501 never fits on me, (i'm so thin) now i'll try 505's.

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  7. I been wearing Levis 501 for more than 30 yrs. My first 501 was VSOP and labeled as "pre shrunk". Low waist, slighyly tapered cut(narrow at the ankle) and they got smaller back pockets as compared today. Now my Levis 501 is more like 505 thirty years ago.

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  8. Dear god I’m still friggin confused, no help here at all! The good news is I’m 75 years of age so whatever style I pick I may not have enough time to worry about it... yeah got you there huh?

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