I guess I accidentally lucked out pretty hard because I bought myself just a nice looking black denim jacket that happens to be Lee Rider from 60s or 70s in perfect condition for just about 15$.
I found a pair of Lee's today and went on a search of the interior of the pants for washing information, etc. I found the union stamp and ended up doing a deep dive via the internet. It's cool to know world history in relation to the production of clothing and how clothes from almost 60 years ago are still in circulation due to the secondhand shopping.
These videos are absolutely awesome! I love learning about vintage brands and being able to approx. date items. If you have the time and knowledge about the brands, can you make videos on the history of Rocky Mountain and Lawman? Thanks again for the great content! :)
I'm not so much in finding "vintage" per se, but good quality second hand. I do encounter signs not mentioned in the video. My tips are generic for any jeans. First country of origin. I know made in USA is definitely a good sign, there are other to-have countries like Mexico, Canada, Tunesia, Hong Kong, anything Eastern Europe... Second important sign: fabric. 100% cotton is still used, but RARE today. So always check the fabric. You don't want spandex in jeans anyway If a website is mentioned on a tag, you know it is post early 2000s. And sometimes they just make new vintage.... A Lee Drew or Stella in 100% cotton is quite unique, and no vintage alternative exists. Nice high waist A-line is killer.
I purchased a pair of Riveted by Lee jeans at the thrift store the other day and I was curious about their age. Now, I have a year range! Very cool. Thank you!
Thanks bro, this helped me identify that a pair of bib overalls one of my sourcers brought me is from the 1960s, which significantly increases the resell value for them. Costed me under $4 for this nice find!
omg SO helpful!! someone tried to convince me a pair of awesome Lee jeans today were $90 in a $30 section (bc their tag fell off) and this proved it hahhaah
Does anyone know anything about the blank lee back patch? I have a pair with a smaller, blank back patch and was wondering how old they were or if they’re some modern line they made.
I have 2 pair of Lee riders that have paper tags still on them, leather tag says MR sanforized and union made, blu-Fast boys youth, big yellow tag on back pocket man wranglering steer. Can u tell me possible year and what u think value, both same size lot 109H Husky 26x23 on paper tag
We do not currently. We are actually working on creating a library of all articles with all the info we post in videos. Hopefully, it won't be too long! Thanks watching!
I've recently bought lee riders jacket. It has corduroy collar like storm rider jacket, but it doesn't have that lining. I'm confused because it has a completely different tag than any shown in your description, but other parts look authentic like signed buttons and Lee M.r. pocket patch
I have a Lee Storm Rider blanketed jacket, strips are verticle. No hand warmer pockets with double pleats from pockets to waist. It has a union ticket sewn in the front pocket. Small black plastic flat buttons for the waist adjuster. What era would you say it might be from??
I bought a pair of Lee jeans with back pocket logo that just reads Lee TM. No leather back patch, no lazy s on rear pockets. They have a flared bottom and lots of leg twist. It has a care tag that is almost illegible. No remaining Union Label. Any idea of age/value?
I have a vintage lee jacket but im not sure of its age. Its sherpa with a lee tag with the M.R. It does have a Levi's interior label though so I'm a bit confused. Though I'd give a shout for some help.
Hi! Love your videos - thanks for all the great content! I came across a pair of Lee jeans I thought were vintage but after watching this video I’m not so sure. The back patch says “Lee Original Jeans” any ideas?
Super interesting video! - I've found a vintage from 1980s lee denim jacket but it doesn't seem to have the zigzag stitching and I couldn't find any other lee jackets without it and was wondering whether it was real or not? Thanks for the video
Hi can you clarify something for me, at 4:45 in the video, regarding LEE (trademark) MR logo. You said "older than 1970" but the writing on the screen suggests they are "newer than 1970" so is Lee trademark MR pre or post 1970? Thank you and i appreciate your videos they have been very helpful to me.
I have an odd one for you- I have the leather back patch that says Lee with the symbol. It has care instructions & made in Egypt. I’m guessing they are newer but I think they went back to the leather & older logo on some. These jeans look 90’s style to me. (Embroidered with a flower). Any clue with the ‘made in Egypt’?
Yes, it's quite possible they used leather at different points afterward. it After the mid 90s it became more common to see vinyl or poly patches, but rarely if ever before that. Lee has gone back and forth using the OG logo as throwback look. Thanks for watching and sharing! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this vid, I recently copped a pair of lee pants. I've checked everything that you've said and some of them are really accurate in this pants, the only thing that throws this pants off is the "Lee" branding because it has an upside down "L". So idk if this is legit or nah, do you have any idea? Thank you so much.
I've found a very confusing Storm Rider with a neck label suggesting 60's (based on Heddels article on the subject) but the chest pocket tag screams 70s with the R and the MR on the same line, oddly enough. Any idea ?
I found a possibly vintage pair of lees that have a metal back pocket label. Any clue if they are fake or when they were made? The wash label says they were made in Canada but all other labels have been ripped out/off.
Can anyone help the lee logo on the back pocket has a red background on the jeans I have like red levi logo, all the other lee jeans logo is yellow I can't find a red logo anywere.
Yes, it is rather interesting! I recently produce a video about what makes clothing vintage. Might addd even more intrigue to the conversation. Thanks for watching!
I was really wondering the difference between the Lee riders vintage jackets about 70s versus the modern version because I’m in the market trying to decide… I saw a more modern premium edition as it says in a tag and it’s apparently using Japanese denim or Japanese manufacture. I’m not sure but it looks like a modern jacket because it says rider 101 on the tag, I’m not sure what that retails for but it’s between that, or the more modern 101 that retails for about 300 or a 1970s vintage I like a slimmer fit I have a more athletic build 17 1/2 shoulders 39 chest and I’m shorter 5-6” 31 waist, so I’m not sure which would fit best and since I’ve never owned one of these jackets, just wondering if you can give me any information or do a video. Thanks so much.
hi! can you explain (if you know it) the meaning of that “PATD” code i see on inside tags? i’ve got a PATD-153446 twitch logo jacket (the same model in the background of the video but with registration marks on the pocket tag). Can you date it?
What about lee rider jackets with a red pocket label instead of black? Is this some kind of special run to try to imitate Levi's with the red tag thingie? I have one of those and found nothing online
I'm working on putting a Wrangler video together. Trying to nail a few things done before I try to make authoritative statements on the brand. Hopefully soon.
I bought a denim jacket but the inside patch is made out of leather and cant find it anywhere online!! 100% cotton and its not the Twitch logo either :/
@@user-mr1bk7ec7s Yeah, I'd say that's a pretty good deal. I've seen them go and sold them for much more than that in the past so it's probably a good deal.
Just like most of the denim companies, the transition to overseas didn’t happen all at ounce. It was a transition that largely took place in the late 90s into the early 2000s.
Hey Dana! I'm not exactly certain of a production range of that tag, but if you send me some photos I'll see what I can come up with. Lootfam1@gmail.com. Thanks for watching!
The 90's are vintage by definition. I have a pair of bells that are USA made with a pvc back patch. So I'm guessing they're from 90's which totally surprises me considering they're 70's style high waisted denim flare bells, not early 2000's low rise flare, bootcut, etc. So the pvc surprises me and is a little disappointing. Gen Xr's in the 90's did have a bit of a 60-70's hippy revival in the early to mid 90's. I'm guessing they were produced then. They're confusing. I also just found these mid-rise corduroy bells that have no back patch, have a metal lead branding tag, union/usa made (ugwa), the corduroy is fine like velvet not in cord rows. They're probably made in the 70's, unless they still produced bells into the 80's. Music was a little loud over your voice and also a bit busy, but the information is very helpful. Thank you.
im in the UK ive been given an old Lee denim jacket. its about 35 years old. corduroy collar, thick heavy lining (maybe wool) and, Lee Riders on the buttons. its been well used and its got a lot of patina (i know thats not the correct word but y'know...) i just mean its really faded and got lots of cool lookin wear but not worn through anywhere. only trouble is the label says "made in Belgium" i really like the jacket but i just wish it was made in the USA
Hey brotha, hope all is good. I looked on your ebay page and saw you had like 700 or so items. It didn't seem like it was too long ago, you had 1500+ items on there. Have you been selling like a mad man?
Actually, I haven't had 1500 items listed in over a year. Though we have been selling down a bit. We also noticed we have literally 100s of items unlisted. Video about that coming soon.
@@LootFam I remember seeing 1600 or so items when I clicked seller's other items......after I looked at your dragon ball z deadstock tee from your 100 store trip. I have plenty of single stitch tees that I'm selling. Also have plenty of made in USA crewneck sweatshirts I always seem to snag at Goodwill's. It takes so much motivation to take the pictures and list them. Still collecting though and will get motivated one day. You should be at 1K subscribers before the week is out. Keep it up man
Yeah, not sure why it would say that but we have new system that will get us back to that number soon. Yeah dude get those shirts listed! Have they let you back to work yet? Thanks man! We are so close!
hey man! I found some Lee Jeans at the thrift yesterday, had to look them up because I don’t have any knowledge on them specifically. and I found your video online because of that! Anyway I can send you an email for you to help me ID the pants I have please, cheers brother to a dope video as well👍
Do you know approximately what time period that jacket right beside you in front of the other ones in this video is? I just found the exact one yesterday and I'd love to know!
Yes, that one is 101-j from the 1960s. If you need more help send me some photos to lootfam1@gmail.com and I can take a look for you. Thanks for watching!
I have a high waisted, wide boot cut , pair of brand new Lee's, American Union made. This cut & style of jeans is extremely obsolete now . Long legged & straight from the very top of the inseam , on down, no tailoring in the legs whatsoever.
Your videos would be so much better without the mind-numbing background "music" loop. Is that what you listen to when you are at home? Then what makes you think we want to hear it? I can sit through maybe one of your videos, and then that's it.
Why don’t u do what no man or woman has ever done before you... show each pair of jeans as the label changed. Show the year. If an “Rn” is between a certain yr or years, tell us what the fuck the stinkin year is!! Aaaarrrgh! I don’t need a lesson in the history of Lee jeans. I need a year so I can sell the crap!
Never sell. Wear it. And donate it when you're done with it. Selling clothes is a waste of time. I do however support when the EU would require garments to have a date stamp. That would be very easy. It is common with most other products, but weird enough not clothings. RN numbers are crap, they are more an indication of era than year.
I guess I accidentally lucked out pretty hard because I bought myself just a nice looking black denim jacket that happens to be Lee Rider from 60s or 70s in perfect condition for just about 15$.
I found a pair of Lee's today and went on a search of the interior of the pants for washing information, etc. I found the union stamp and ended up doing a deep dive via the internet. It's cool to know world history in relation to the production of clothing and how clothes from almost 60 years ago are still in circulation due to the secondhand shopping.
Oftentimes, the quality is better than new.
I was hoping you would talk about 90's/2000 Lee and 80's since they would be the most common vintage you'll find.
Josh you have helped me out tremendously in the past years. Thanks for all of your awesome info
My pleasure!
This guy knows his stuff.
These videos are absolutely awesome! I love learning about vintage brands and being able to approx. date items. If you have the time and knowledge about the brands, can you make videos on the history of Rocky Mountain and Lawman? Thanks again for the great content! :)
Thanks so much! I will definitely put rocky mountain in Lawman on the list. Thanks for watching!
So helpful. Thanks!
I'm not so much in finding "vintage" per se, but good quality second hand. I do encounter signs not mentioned in the video. My tips are generic for any jeans.
First country of origin. I know made in USA is definitely a good sign, there are other to-have countries like Mexico, Canada, Tunesia, Hong Kong, anything Eastern Europe...
Second important sign: fabric. 100% cotton is still used, but RARE today. So always check the fabric. You don't want spandex in jeans anyway
If a website is mentioned on a tag, you know it is post early 2000s.
And sometimes they just make new vintage.... A Lee Drew or Stella in 100% cotton is quite unique, and no vintage alternative exists. Nice high waist A-line is killer.
Love these type of videos. Very informative and just what I needed to identify some Lee jeans I picked up at an estate sale. Keep it up!
Found some brand new 70’s LEE overalls. Trying to figure out the size but more curious about the number on the union tag. It looks amazing.
Send some photos to lootfam1@gmail.com if you want and i'l'l take a look.
Awesome video man, just found a pair of lee jeans and this was so helpful
Glad I could help!
I purchased a pair of Riveted by Lee jeans at the thrift store the other day and I was curious about their age. Now, I have a year range! Very cool. Thank you!
I believe Riveted by Lee began in the late 80s, though I more commonly find them from the early to mid 90s. Cool find! Thanks for watcing!
Thanks bro, this helped me identify that a pair of bib overalls one of my sourcers brought me is from the 1960s, which significantly increases the resell value for them. Costed me under $4 for this nice find!
Thats what i like to hear!
omg SO helpful!! someone tried to convince me a pair of awesome Lee jeans today were $90 in a $30 section (bc their tag fell off) and this proved it hahhaah
Glad to help!
Always so much help my guy. Much love and keep doing your thing
Thanks!
I just got a pair of the giant Jelt Denim Overalls. These are the giant store displays
Does anyone know anything about the blank lee back patch? I have a pair with a smaller, blank back patch and was wondering how old they were or if they’re some modern line they made.
I have 2 pair of Lee riders that have paper tags still on them, leather tag says MR sanforized and union made, blu-Fast boys youth, big yellow tag on back pocket man wranglering steer. Can u tell me possible year and what u think value, both same size lot 109H Husky 26x23 on paper tag
Could you send me some photos to lootfam1@gmail.com?
Obsessed with denim, Hell Yea!!! 👖🤘
Great. Picked one up for 5€. Fits like a glove
Hello. Do you have any idea when they started making the 101 jacket in Canada?
Ever heard of blue-fast denim? First time finding this tag. Looking for info. It’s a on lee pants from pre 1960s.
Could you send me a photo of the tag to lootfam1@gmail.con. I’m curious! Thanks!
Do you have all of this typed our in a blog somewhere? I appreciate all of the info!
We do not currently. We are actually working on creating a library of all articles with all the info we post in videos. Hopefully, it won't be too long! Thanks watching!
Good job brother 🤠👍
I've recently bought lee riders jacket. It has corduroy collar like storm rider jacket, but it doesn't have that lining. I'm confused because it has a completely different tag than any shown in your description, but other parts look authentic like signed buttons and Lee M.r. pocket patch
Could you possibly send me some photos to lootfam1@gmail.com? I’ll take a look.
I have a Lee Storm Rider blanketed jacket, strips are verticle. No hand warmer pockets with double pleats from pockets to waist. It has a union ticket sewn in the front pocket. Small black plastic flat buttons for the waist adjuster. What era would you say it might be from??
Could you send me some photos to lootfam1@gmail.com? I’d love to take a look.
Could you make a video on carhartt or wrangler pls sir
I bought a pair of Lee jeans with back pocket logo that just reads Lee TM. No leather back patch, no lazy s on rear pockets. They have a flared bottom and lots of leg twist. It has a care tag that is almost illegible. No remaining Union Label. Any idea of age/value?
Just snagged an amazing 101-J….. at Savers 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Just found a pair of black Rangers with a leather patch. It might be from the 90s I think
I have a vintage lee jacket but im not sure of its age. Its sherpa with a lee tag with the M.R. It does have a Levi's interior label though so I'm a bit confused. Though I'd give a shout for some help.
hmm. Very interesting. Send me pictures to lootfam1@gmail.com if you'd like. I'd love to take a look. Thanks for watching!
@@LootFam Hiya, sent one though :)
Can you provide clarify on the back patches that don’t just say “Lee” but instead say “Lee Original Jeans”? Would these have a date range?
If it’s the ones I’m thinking of they are like late 90s into the 00s. You can send me a picture of what you are referring to at lootfam1@gmail.com
Hi! Love your videos - thanks for all the great content! I came across a pair of Lee jeans I thought were vintage but after watching this video I’m not so sure. The back patch says “Lee Original Jeans” any ideas?
Likely 90s, but you can send me some photos to lootfam1@gmail.com and I'll take a look. Thanks!
Have you ever heard of Lois jeans ?I got a pair of redline selvedge Lee….it’s says only r on the label
Interesting. I have not!
I have a Lee jacket made in Canada. Can't seem to find any info about it. Any help would be great.
Super interesting video! - I've found a vintage from 1980s lee denim jacket but it doesn't seem to have the zigzag stitching and I couldn't find any other lee jackets without it and was wondering whether it was real or not? Thanks for the video
Hey Eric, you can email me photos if you'd like and I'll take a look. Lootfam1@gmail.com. Thanks!
@@LootFam Yep! I've sent the email through, thanks again
Hi can you clarify something for me, at 4:45 in the video, regarding LEE (trademark) MR logo. You said "older than 1970" but the writing on the screen suggests they are "newer than 1970" so is Lee trademark MR pre or post 1970? Thank you and i appreciate your videos they have been very helpful to me.
The MR is post 1970. I misspoke. Thanks!
I have an odd one for you-
I have the leather back patch that says Lee with the symbol. It has care instructions & made in Egypt.
I’m guessing they are newer but I think they went back to the leather & older logo on some. These jeans look 90’s style to me. (Embroidered with a flower). Any clue with the ‘made in Egypt’?
Yes, it's quite possible they used leather at different points afterward. it After the mid 90s it became more common to see vinyl or poly patches, but rarely if ever before that. Lee has gone back and forth using the OG logo as throwback look. Thanks for watching and sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this vid, I recently copped a pair of lee pants. I've checked everything that you've said and some of them are really accurate in this pants, the only thing that throws this pants off is the "Lee" branding because it has an upside down "L". So idk if this is legit or nah, do you have any idea? Thank you so much.
Shoot me some photos to lootfam1@gmail.cop I’ll take a loot.
Приветствую! Как насчёт видео о Wrangler..? Вам можно показать модельку, т.к. есть вопрос..? Вы разбираетесь в куртках Wrangler..?
Hi! i just need a clarification of my Lee Union Made jacket, what year the jacket was made and is it real or fake, can i send you a photos of it?
Yes, lootfam1@gmail.com. Thanks!
Vintage t shirt and dainam do you buy the?
IMO, Lee is definitely the second coolest jeans company...🤘🏼💯✔
Agreed!!
Which is first..? Levi's..?
@@chidamberchavan9824 But of course...🤘🏼💯✔️
Hello!!! I LOVE Levi 500 originals (100% cotton not that stretch 🗑) ...do you know which Lee jeans fit like those???
The closest i’d say is the 60s Lee Riders. They have a good straight fit similar to the 501. Thanks for watching!
I've found a very confusing Storm Rider with a neck label suggesting 60's (based on Heddels article on the subject) but the chest pocket tag screams 70s with the R and the MR on the same line, oddly enough. Any idea ?
Can you send me some photos to lootfam1@gmail.com
Is they a different with the color of the lee logo on the back pocket, they seem to all be yellow and mine is red
Mine seems to be made in Madrid Spain, would that make it 90's or 2000's?
I found a possibly vintage pair of lees that have a metal back pocket label. Any clue if they are fake or when they were made? The wash label says they were made in Canada but all other labels have been ripped out/off.
If you’d like you can email me some photos to lootfam1@gmail.com and i can take a look. Thanks!
I have a made in Canada Lee jacket. Can't seem to find any info about it. Any one have any info About the Canadian made Lee products?
Can anyone help the lee logo on the back pocket has a red background on the jeans I have like red levi logo, all the other lee jeans logo is yellow I can't find a red logo anywere.
In watch collecting vintage is usually minimum 30 years old, super interesting to see the differences
Yes, it is rather interesting! I recently produce a video about what makes clothing vintage. Might addd even more intrigue to the conversation. Thanks for watching!
I was really wondering the difference between the Lee riders vintage jackets about 70s versus the modern version because I’m in the market trying to decide… I saw a more modern premium edition as it says in a tag and it’s apparently using Japanese denim or Japanese manufacture. I’m not sure but it looks like a modern jacket because it says rider 101 on the tag, I’m not sure what that retails for but it’s between that, or the more modern 101 that retails for about 300 or a 1970s vintage I like a slimmer fit I have a more athletic build 17 1/2 shoulders 39 chest and I’m shorter 5-6” 31 waist, so I’m not sure which would fit best and since I’ve never owned one of these jackets, just wondering if you can give me any information or do a video. Thanks so much.
hi! can you explain (if you know it) the meaning of that “PATD” code i see on inside tags? i’ve got a PATD-153446 twitch logo jacket (the same model in the background of the video but with registration marks on the pocket tag). Can you date it?
Could you send me some photos to lootfam1@gmail.com?
@@LootFamthanks man! just sent it
Also, do you know approximately when Lee stopped making jeans in the USA?
Yes, they phased out USA production around the NAFTA years in the early 90s when they dropped union work.
What about lee rider jackets with a red pocket label instead of black? Is this some kind of special run to try to imitate Levi's with the red tag thingie? I have one of those and found nothing online
Could you send me some photos to lootfam1@gmail.com? I’d like to take a look, i’m not entirely sure.
Any info on wranglers? Find tons in my area, but nothing made in the USA
I'm working on putting a Wrangler video together. Trying to nail a few things done before I try to make authoritative statements on the brand. Hopefully soon.
4:43 did u mean to say "younger than 1970"
Oh my! Yes, i did mean younger. Thank you for bring this to my attention.
I bought a denim jacket but the inside patch is made out of leather and cant find it anywhere online!! 100% cotton and its not the Twitch logo either :/
Could you send me some photos to lootfam1@gmail.com?
@@LootFam I will for sure when i go back home!! Thanks 😊
I found a lee storm rider for 50 dollars should i buy it ?
For reseller or personal?
@@LootFam for me to personally wear it
@@user-mr1bk7ec7s Yeah, I'd say that's a pretty good deal. I've seen them go and sold them for much more than that in the past so it's probably a good deal.
Amazing video! 👍🏾
I have a Lee Zed pair 100% cotton made in India. Someone on Etsy said “vintage” but anyone know?
When did lee’s stop being made in usa
Just like most of the denim companies, the transition to overseas didn’t happen all at ounce. It was a transition that largely took place in the late 90s into the early 2000s.
I have a pair of lee denim jacket, idk if its vtg bootleg or true vtg. Can someone check it for me
Здравствуйте! Я Вам вчера на почту отправил фото куртки Lee Riders. Что скажете..?
Does anyone know when the "Fits 'em All' tag is from?
Hey Dana! I'm not exactly certain of a production range of that tag, but if you send me some photos I'll see what I can come up with. Lootfam1@gmail.com. Thanks for watching!
@@LootFam I'll send some pictures to you. Thanks!
@@danamyzer1960 and what result?
This is awesome! Thanks!!
Glad you found it helpful!
The 90's are vintage by definition. I have a pair of bells that are USA made with a pvc back patch. So I'm guessing they're from 90's which totally surprises me considering they're 70's style high waisted denim flare bells, not early 2000's low rise flare, bootcut, etc. So the pvc surprises me and is a little disappointing. Gen Xr's in the 90's did have a bit of a 60-70's hippy revival in the early to mid 90's. I'm guessing they were produced then. They're confusing.
I also just found these mid-rise corduroy bells that have no back patch, have a metal lead branding tag, union/usa made (ugwa), the corduroy is fine like velvet not in cord rows. They're probably made in the 70's, unless they still produced bells into the 80's. Music was a little loud over your voice and also a bit busy, but the information is very helpful. Thank you.
im in the UK ive been given an old Lee denim jacket. its about 35 years old. corduroy collar, thick heavy lining (maybe wool) and, Lee Riders on the buttons. its been well used and its got a lot of patina (i know thats not the correct word but y'know...) i just mean its really faded and got lots of cool lookin wear but not worn through anywhere. only trouble is the label says "made in Belgium" i really like the jacket but i just wish it was made in the USA
Once again, clear and helpful. Thanks, & God bless!
I had a reproduction that I bought in the 90s that had the Lee branded cow skin on the back….
Hey brotha, hope all is good. I looked on your ebay page and saw you had like 700 or so items. It didn't seem like it was too long ago, you had 1500+ items on there.
Have you been selling like a mad man?
Actually, I haven't had 1500 items listed in over a year. Though we have been selling down a bit. We also noticed we have literally 100s of items unlisted. Video about that coming soon.
@@LootFam I remember seeing 1600 or so items when I clicked seller's other items......after I looked at your dragon ball z deadstock tee from your 100 store trip.
I have plenty of single stitch tees that I'm selling. Also have plenty of made in USA crewneck sweatshirts I always seem to snag at Goodwill's. It takes so much motivation to take the pictures and list them. Still collecting though and will get motivated one day.
You should be at 1K subscribers before the week is out. Keep it up man
Yeah, not sure why it would say that but we have new system that will get us back to that number soon.
Yeah dude get those shirts listed! Have they let you back to work yet?
Thanks man! We are so close!
hey man! I found some Lee Jeans at the thrift yesterday, had to look them up because I don’t have any knowledge on them specifically. and I found your video online because of that! Anyway I can send you an email for you to help me ID the pants I have please, cheers brother to a dope video as well👍
Sure! Lootfam1@gmail.com
Perfect man thanks so much for your reply! I’ll definitely be sending them over when I’m not working
@@LootFam Sent the email brother. Just wanted to let you know, no pressure on the turnaround
I found some riders kids denim jeans. Guessing it’s somewhere in the 90s lol
Rivet button/ rider button on
Lee jean jackey
Good video!!
Thanks!
You said Jelt denim was 50s-70s but the jelt denim is way older
What about Lees Dungerees
Far as I can tell the Lee Dungerees line was started in the mid to late 90s.
@@LootFam You showed a pretty old zipper one in the video.
all well and good but I think most of us are trying to identify garments from the 1990s and early 2000's
Do you know approximately what time period that jacket right beside you in front of the other ones in this video is? I just found the exact one yesterday and I'd love to know!
Yes, that one is 101-j from the 1960s. If you need more help send me some photos to lootfam1@gmail.com and I can take a look for you. Thanks for watching!
@@LootFam thanks so much!!
I have a high waisted, wide boot cut , pair of brand new Lee's, American Union made. This cut & style of jeans is extremely obsolete now . Long legged & straight from the very top of the inseam , on down, no tailoring in the legs whatsoever.
wtf is the point of the music?? other than that great vid
You forgot to mention handwarmers.
Good kot
Lee Pipes!!!!!!
Your videos would be so much better without the mind-numbing background "music" loop. Is that what you listen to when you are at home? Then what makes you think we want to hear it? I can sit through maybe one of your videos, and then that's it.
100%👍✔
Lee Me tell u what, these nice for 15 at ross, tell u what
Wordy
Why don’t u do what no man or woman has ever done before you... show each pair of jeans as the label changed. Show the year. If an “Rn” is between a certain yr or years, tell us what the fuck the stinkin year is!! Aaaarrrgh! I don’t need a lesson in the history of Lee jeans. I need a year so I can sell the crap!
I included a label guide in the description of the video. Hopefully that will help you!
Never sell. Wear it. And donate it when you're done with it. Selling clothes is a waste of time.
I do however support when the EU would require garments to have a date stamp. That would be very easy. It is common with most other products, but weird enough not clothings. RN numbers are crap, they are more an indication of era than year.
Great info thank you