LS&Co. Unzipped

Welcome to our blog. Here’s where you’ll find a “behind-the-seams” look at what’s going on with Levi Strauss & Co. You’ll hear from a variety of voices, from both inside and outside the company. And you have the chance to share your thoughts. So read on — and weigh in!

Jul 29 2010

Levi's® and the Golden Fleece

At first glance, the title of this post reads like a tale from Greek mythology. But that was Jason – of Argonauts fame – and the Golden Fleece. This Golden Fleece is linked to the Levi’s® brand.

You see, the image of the Golden Fleece suspended by a ribbon is a Brooks Brothers trademark. And Levi’s® brand and Brooks Brothers have just announced an exclusive collection of jeans, made in the United States.

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Posted By: Cory Warren, Editor, LS&Co. Unzipped


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Jul 25 2010

Of Butts and Boots and Motorcycle Scoots

When I pulled on my Levi’s® jeans that morning late last month, little did I know that they’d save my rear end later that day.

I was on vacation from my job as a U.S. Post Office manager in Texas, driving through the mountains of Arkansas – seeing the sights from the seat of my 2004 Harley-Davidson motorcycle.

You can probably guess what happens next.

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Posted By: John Pezzano, Levi’s® customer


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Jul 21 2010

A Troubadour For Our Times

This week, Annie Lennox headlined a historic rally of global AIDS leaders and advocates in Vienna, Austria, to underscore the importance of human rights in the response to HIV/AIDS. The event drew thousands of local residents and delegates of the 18th International AIDS Conference taking place.

Wearing a shirt reading “HIV POSITIVE” – a striking statement of solidarity with all those living with the virus around the world – Lennox bounded on stage and belted out "Little Bird," the up-tempo anthem:I am just a troubled soul who’s weighted to the ground / Give me the strength to carry on till I can lay this burden down.”

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Posted By: Daniel Lee, Executive Director, Levi Strauss Foundation


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Jul 21 2010

We All Want to Work

What if your own health situation kept you from helping others with the same health issues? What if your life experience and expertise prevented you from doing your job?

That’s the situation for many of my friends – friends who are HIV-positive and working in the global HIV/AIDS response.

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Posted By: Paurvi Bhatt, Senior Director, LS&Co. Strategic Health Initiatives


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Jul 19 2010

Gin in Rome

If this summer finds you hanging in Rome, you might find it a bit toasty. Temperatures can easily top the 100-degree mark (Fahrenheit). Lucky for you, we know just the way to cool off.

Stroll on over to the Levi’s® River Bar. You’ll find it by the Tevere River in the city’s center, just outside Castel Sant’ Angelo.

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Posted By: Cory Warren, Editor, LS&Co. Unzipped


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Jul 16 2010

HIV/AIDS – From the Briefing Room to the Board Room. And Beyond.

Here’s something to think about: Every 9½ minutes, someone in the United States is infected with HIV.

With wars, economic issues and an oil spill dominating the headlines this summer, it’s not surprising that such HIV/AIDS facts slip off the front pages of newspapers and news websites.

But it’s disturbing to see such a fact now, some 30 years after HIV first captured our attention, especially given that HIV transmission can largely be avoided.

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Posted By: Jill Nash, Senior Vice President, Levi Strauss & Co. Corporate Affairs


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Jul 13 2010

"Ready to Work" in Braddock

On any given day, you’ll find me in Braddock, Penn., a small borough in the eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh.
 
If you know anything at all about Braddock, it’s probably that it’s a steel town that – like the U.S. steel industry itself – has fallen on hard times.
 
I’m a farmer here, working full time, growing produce in the city.

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Posted By: T. Marshall Hart, Braddock Farms Site Supervisor, Grow Pittsburgh


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Jul 09 2010

Who Are We to Judge?

Time is running out.

If you have an ingenious idea for air-drying clothes, you have only until the end of the month to enter it in the Care to Air Design challenge.

The full rules are here. In a nutshell, Levi Strauss & Co. is looking for the most covetable, innovative and sustainable air-drying solution, which raises the question: Why?

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Posted By: Cory Warren, Editor, LS&Co. Unzipped


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Jul 07 2010

Levi, meet Betty. Betty, Levi.

It’s not every day you hear our founder Levi Strauss mentioned in the same breath with Betty White.

But this is one of those days.

Both are among those announced today as 2010 inductees to the California Hall of Fame.

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Posted By: Cory Warren, Editor, LS&Co. Unzipped


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Jul 01 2010

Down and Dirty

In San Francisco’s Mission neighborhood, the variety of either highly ranked or appropriately cool restaurants and clubs make this largely working-class neighborhood a place where locals and hipsters alike can get down.

On Valencia Street, Levi’s® is providing a space to get dirty – a print workshop.

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Posted By: Cory Warren, Editor, LS&Co. Unzipped


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