Levi's® Vintage Clothing

Women's 1930s Viola Longacre 401® Jeans

Sale price is $495.00
Member Exclusive
Levi's® Vintage Clothing

Women's 1930s Viola Longacre 401® Jeans

Sale price is $495.00
Member Exclusive
LVC Lot 401 Rinse

Levi’s® introduced the original riveted blue jeans, patented in 1873 for men. But in the 1930s, Levi Strauss & Co created another modern style: women's blue jeans. At the time, the idea of women wearing jeans was unconventional and even progressive. In 2017, Levi's® acquired Viola: the original Lot 401—and officially the oldest pair of women’s blue jeans in our archives. Viola Longacre, a college student in the 1930s, invested in a pair of what is believed to be one of the earliest women’s Levi’s® jeans: the original Lot 401. Our Lot 401® women's jeans marked a significant milestone in the evolution of denim and women's fashion that would not have been possible without their existence.


These 1930s Viola Longacre 401® jeans are a stitch-for-stitch reproduction of the oldest pair of women’s blue jeans in our archives. They feature a high-rise cut with a straight leg and were crafted with soft, rinsed denim.


  • A stitch-for-stitch reproduction of the oldest pair of women’s blue jeans in our archives
  • A vintage '30s fit
  • With a high-waisted cut and straight leg
  • Crafted with soft, rinsed denim
How it Fits
  • 401
  • High rise
  • Straight leg
  • Model is 5'9" with a 28" waist. They're wearing a size 28" x 30".
Composition & Care
  • 100% cotton (organic)
  • Non-stretch
  • Button fly
  • 5-pocket styling
  • Machine Wash Cold, Do Not Bleach, Tumble Dry Medium, Hot Iron If Needed, Dry Cleaning Possible, Wash Inside Out With Like Colors
  • Made in Japan
Sustainability
Getting dressed shouldn’t feel like a moral dilemma. Our high sustainability standards reduce our impact on the planet, better the lives of apparel workers and make it easy for you to look good with a clean conscience. We share our sustainability insights across the apparel industry, simply because it’s the right thing to do.
Getting dressed shouldn’t feel like a moral dilemma. Our high sustainability standards reduce our impact on the planet, better the lives of apparel workers and make it easy for you to look good with a clean conscience. We share our sustainability insights across the apparel industry, simply because it’s the right thing to do.