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Levi's Women's Casual Square Center Bar Buckle
Levi's Women's Casual Square Center Bar Buckle
Levi's Women's Casual Square Center Bar Buckle
Levi's Women's Casual Square Center Bar Buckle
Levi's Women's Casual Square Center Bar Buckle
Levi's Women's Casual Square Center Bar Buckle
Levi's Women's Casual Square Center Bar Buckle

Levi's Women's Casual Square Center Bar Buckle Belt, Black Elevated, Medium

Product ID : 50363439


Galleon Product ID 50363439
UPC / ISBN 193671283664
Shipping Weight 0.32 lbs
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Model 13LV020004-001-MD
Manufacturer Levi's
Shipping Dimension 7.56 x 5.87 x 2.91 inches
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Levi's Women's Casual Square Center Bar Buckle Features

  • TIMELESS STYLE: Elevate your accessory collection with this casual leather belt in classic Levi's fashion. Crafted with a traditional square center bar buckle in an antique finish and complete with engraved Levi's logo to stylishly pull any outfit together

  • PERFECT JEAN BELT: This women's belt has a 1 3/8 inch wide strap, perfect for wearing at your hips in your favorite high, mid or low rise jeans and more. This belt is versatile and easy to pair with all of your everyday outfits

  • SIMPLE SIZING: View our visual size chart image for sizing guidance. Choose an X-Small (0-2), Small (4-6), Medium (8-10), Large (12-14), X Large (14-16), XX-Large (18-20), 1X (16W), 2X (18-20W) or 3X (20-22W) based on availability

  • LIVE IN LEVI'S: Worn by miners, cowboys, rebels, rock stars, presidents and everyday men and women, these functional pieces were the clothes people not only worked in—they lived their lives in, too. Complete your look with a timeless Levi's belt


About Levi's Women's Casual Square Center Bar Buckle

In 1852, Levi Strauss, an immigrant from Bavaria, opened a dry goods company in San Francisco at the height of the California Gold Rush. While he was working, he recognized a need among hardworking people: clothes built to endure anything. He and tailor Jacob Davis combined copper rivet reinforcements with tough denim, leading to the first manufactured waist overalls in 1873. Today, we call them "blue jeans."