Zitat des Tages über Levi:
I've always been a T-shirt, Levi's, leather jacket, and combat boots kind of girl.
Really, what are the options? Levi's or Wranglers. And you just pick one. It's one of those life choices.
My memories are of denim. I remember being 12 in my Levi's. Wow!
For me, it's all about the Canadian tuxedo, and maybe a bolero. The province I grew up in in Alberta is pretty much the denim capital of Canada. The first premier of Alberta started Grand Western Garment, which Levi's bought later on.
Levi is one of the best authors I've ever read. It's hard not to have an immediate personal response to his work. He has such a quiet tone.
Again and again, Primo Levi's work is described as indispensable, essential, necessary. None of those terms overstate the case, but they do prepare readers new to Levi for a forbiddingly educative experience, making him a writer unlike all others and the experience of reading him a chore. Which it isn't.
Levi's can produce many more Western jeans than we can and make them at a better price.
My vintage Levi's are my favorite on the show, 'cause they really fit.
My favorite designers are Levi Strauss and Fruit of the Loom.
I came in with my idea of what a cowboy would wear, but then I met some real cowboys and they said that I rode the horses well, shoed the horses, but no good cowboy would be wearing a pair of Levi's. I had to get a good old pair of Wranglers.
I still have my Levi's jacket that I bought on the Portobello Road when I was 14, and it's like part of me, you know, it's got oils in it, and it's my comfort, security blanket or something.
My go-to jeans are old Levi's I've gotten from boyfriends; they're worn-in and really yummy and perfect.
Part of an icon's power comes from its indivisibility. The swoosh cannot be further deconstructed into its component parts. Just as golden arches mean McDonald's, and the little red tab means Levi's, the swoosh is Nike. The product is its icon, inseparably and without exception. To buy a pair of Nike shoes is to buy the Nike swoosh.