Dear Ma'am or Sir,
Over the last couple of years my family has purchased several pairs of Levi's jeans, both men's and women's jeans. I have continually encountered a problem with the belt loops pulling away from the denim fabric. This has happened on several pairs of jeans, the latest incident occurring on a pair I purchased less than a month ago. As you can imagine, I cannot afford to spend $35 a month on jeans.
The Levi brand used to denote a quality, durable product, but this obviously no longer the case. Unfortunately, I find myself forced to look else where for my jeans-related purchases.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Dorkus Maximus
An e-mail I sent to the customer service desk at levi.com. Is anyone else having this problem?
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4 comments:
I've actually had the same problem.
I'm assuming that you'll be a Wrangler man from here on out?
oh my god, this made me laugh out loud. i would love to have you ghost-write all my consumer complaints. this is priceless.
Now that you mention it, I have had a few pairs of Levi's with broken belt loops in the past few years. Not at your rate of failure though.
Good luck finding jeans made elswhere. I toured a blue-jean factory in Lesotho, with 5,000 employees where they were busy producing jeans for Levi's, Lee, Wrangler, and many more. (If I had a place to post pictures I would show you the mountains of blue jeans that I took with the camera inside my jacket.)
You can always go with the union-made jeans from All American Clothing (formerly the Union Jean Co., when I googled Union Jeans, I got some website for jeans that made me fear that the Union Jean Co. had merged with American Apparel). They are at http://www.allamericanclothing.com/ . Myself I haven't been brave enough to order jeans over the internet for my hard-to-fit fat ass.
I've never had a loop problem with Levis in 20 years, but then, I don't use a belt, except tool belt.
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