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Levi's Women's Casual Leather Belt, Black
Levi's Women's Casual Leather Belt, Black
Levi's Women's Casual Leather Belt, Black
Levi's Women's Casual Leather Belt, Black
Levi's Women's Casual Leather Belt, Black
Levi's Women's Casual Leather Belt, Black
Levi's Women's Casual Leather Belt, Black
Levi's Women's Casual Leather Belt, Black

Levi's Women's Casual Leather Belt, Black Loop, Medium

Product ID : 49935065
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Galleon Product ID 49935065
UPC / ISBN 193671374119
Shipping Weight 0.36 lbs
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Model 13LV020013-001-MD
Manufacturer Levi's
Shipping Dimension 7.28 x 4.61 x 1.77 inches
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Levi's Women's Casual Leather Belt, Black Features

  • MODERN STYLE: Elevate your accessory collection with this casual leather belt which features a logoed sliding loop and trendy buckle to stylishly pull any outfit together.

  • LEATHER STRAP: This Levi's belt is crafted from 100% genuine leather that provides a soft and nice touch. Measures 1.5" in width. Spot clean only

  • VERSATILE WEAR: Add it to a simple tee or sweatshirt half tucked into your favorite jeans or to a dress for extra shaping and definition.

  • SIMPLE SIZING: This casual belt includes 7 holes along the strap, so you are guaranteed to find your perfect fit. You can wear this belt at any part of the torso, from high waist to low hip, and with any outfit option you choose. Choose a Small (4-6), Medium (8-10), Large (12-14), or X Large (14-16).


About Levi's Women's Casual Leather Belt, Black

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."