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Lee 101Z Black Tag 1950s

Lee 101Z Black Tag

The Lee 101Z is a very comfortable pair of jeans with a roomier waist and zip fly compared to the 501, making them more like trousers than jeans. The moderate roominess leads to a beautiful leg effect. The colour fading is not like that of 501, but the fading of the frayed areas is also a characteristic of this jeans.

While Levis was made as work clothes for workers in coal mines and factories, Lee was made for farm workers and was named Riders because it was worn by cowboys, but it is understandable that many riders who ride large motorbikes are nowadays loyal users.

Combination

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In the first three photos, she is wearing a Lee 101Z and French military wear M47 with a Tom Ford henley neck knit as an inner layer and Loro Piana white sole slip-ons. The hat is a Borsalino denim hat, which he wears as it is, from the third photo onwards he takes off his M47 and wears a short-sleeved henley neck, and the last one includes a photo of his IWC Mark 11.

The equipment used was a Leica SL2-S with a Vario Elmarit SL f2.8/24-70mm ASPH set at around 70mm and fixed on a tripod, with the Leica Photos app running and the shutter clicking with an iPhone.Developed on 16inch-MacBook Pro Adobe’s Lightroom Classic. The photos taken are published on this page on WordPress.

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