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Vintage Levi’s 567 Jeans Loose Bootcut Button Fly Y2K

A pair of Levi’s 567 jeans in medium wash blue denim — loose bootcut fit, button fly, 100% cotton, five-pocket construction with Levi’s branded buttons throughout. The 567 is one of those Y2K-era Levi’s models that defined how an entire generation wore denim.

The 567 was Levi’s loose bootcut — roomier through the thigh than the 517 with a flared leg opening that sat over boots or chunky sneakers equally well. It was the bridge between the skater-influenced baggy denim of the late 90s and the more structured bootcut silhouettes that dominated the early 2000s. The button fly is a nod to Levi’s heritage — while most brands had switched entirely to zip flies by this era, Levi’s kept the button fly alive across several models as a deliberate connection to their original 501 DNA.

The 567 was discontinued and hasn’t been reissued, which makes it a genuine artifact of its moment in the Levi’s catalog. Unlike the 501 or 505, which have been in continuous production for decades, the 567 exists only in the secondhand market now. That scarcity, combined with the current resurgence of wide-leg and bootcut silhouettes, has pushed Y2K Levi’s models back into demand.

Light natural fading on medium blue cotton denim — the kind of wear pattern that only develops over time and can’t be replicated by factory distressing.


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