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    Your Comparison Chart for Levi’s Most Popular Fits

    AdminBy AdminJanuary 18, 20265 Mins Read
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    Your Comparison Chart for Levi’s Most Popular Fits


    This guide brings Levi’s core men’s fits into one place so you can see how the patterns relate to each other. Instead of decoding product-page wording or relying on guesswork, you get a clear view of how each model is drafted through the rise, seat, thigh, knee, and leg opening. These measurements dictate comfort and proportion long before wash or styling comes into play.

    Because Levi’s cuts are produced across multiple fabrics and stretch levels, no two pairs measure identically. Rather than listing one-off factory numbers, this chart maps the standard Levi’s block for each fit. That means the underlying shape—where it sits on the waist, how much room exists through the top block, and how the leg narrows or stays straight—remains consistent even when fabric weight or fiber composition changes.

    The goal is to give you a structural understanding of how 501, 502, 505, 511, 512, 513, and 514 differ so you can choose a model that matches your build, not just the name of the fit. If you know where your proportions need space or where you prefer a cleaner line, this chart will make the decision far more accurate than relying on tags or marketing language.

    How to Read These Charts

    • Top block: The rise and thigh area. Determines room through the hips and upper leg.
    • Taper: Change from knee width to leg opening width.
    • Leg shape: Straight, slim, slim straight, regular taper, or slim taper.
    • Rise language: “Sits at waist” typically indicates a higher front and rear rise; “sits below waist” indicates a slightly lower rise and a more modern top block.
    • All tables describe relative shape differences rather than universal measurements.

    Master Comparison Chart

    Fit Code Rise Position Thigh Ease Knee Profile Leg Opening Shape Overall Silhouette Best For Notes
    501 At waist Regular Straight Straight Original straight Balanced proportions; fuller seat and thigh Button fly; heritage block
    502 Below waist Regular Slightly narrowed Regular taper Modern tapered straight Those who want room up top with a clean taper Lower rise than 501; more room than 511/512
    505 At waist Regular Straight Straight Regular straight Thicker legs; classic straight fit Zipper fly; fuller than 514
    511 Below waist Slim Slim Mild taper Slim Lean legs, mild taper, modern slim profile Less taper than 512
    512 Below waist Slim Narrow Slim taper Slim taper Lean legs with sharper ankle narrowing Most tapered slim option
    513 Below waist Slim Straight Straight Slim straight Those who want a slimmer top block but no taper Straighter leg than 511/512
    514 Below waist Slimmer than 505 Straight Straight Modern straight Regular build; cleaner line than 505 Updated straight alternative to 505

     

    Fit Family Breakdown

    1. Original Fit Group

    501 – Original Straight
    At-waist rise, regular thigh, straight knee and leg opening. Balanced through the top block. The most historically consistent Levi’s fit.

    2. Regular Fit & Regular Straight Group

    505 – Regular Straight (Zipper Fly)
    At-waist rise, regular thigh, straight leg. Fuller than modern straights.

    514 – Modern Straight
    Below-waist rise, slightly trimmer thigh than 505, straight knee and opening. Cleaner, more contemporary straight profile.

    3. Modern Taper & Slim Groups

    502 – Regular Taper
    Below-waist rise, regular thigh, mild taper. Good for those who want top-block room without a wide opening.

    511 – Slim
    Below-waist rise, slim thigh, mild taper. Straight-leaning through knee, slightly narrower opening.

    512 – Slim Taper
    Below-waist rise, slim thigh, narrow knee, sharper taper. The slimmest opening among these fits.

    513 – Slim Straight
    Below-waist rise, slim thigh, straight knee and opening. Slimmer than 514 up top but with a straight leg shape.

    Rise Comparison Table

    Fit Rise Height Sits At/Beneath Waist Front Rise Delta vs 501 Rear Rise Delta vs 501
    501 Medium At waist Baseline Baseline
    502 Low–medium Below waist -0.5 to -1.0 in -0.5 to -1.0 in
    505 Medium At waist ?0 in ?0 in
    511 Low–medium Below waist -0.5 to -1.0 in -0.5 to -1.0 in
    512 Low–medium Below waist -0.5 to -1.0 in -0.5 to -1.0 in
    513 Low–medium Below waist -0.5 to -1.0 in -0.5 to -1.0 in
    514 Low–medium Below waist -0.5 to -1.0 in -0.5 to -1.0 in

     

    Leg Opening & Taper Comparison

    Fit Knee Width Opening Width Taper Ratio (Knee ? Opening)
    501 Regular Regular 0% (straight)
    502 Regular Narrower Moderate taper
    505 Regular Regular 0% (straight)
    511 Slim Slim Mild taper
    512 Narrow Narrow Sharpened taper
    513 Slim Straight 0% (slim straight)
    514 Straight Straight 0% (straight)

     

    When to Choose Each Fit

    • 501: Balanced straight leg with a stable top block; predictable fit across washes.
    • 502: Regular thigh with a controlled taper for a clean modern line.
    • 505: At-waist rise and full straight leg for those who need extra ease.
    • 511: Slim silhouette without a sharp taper; mild narrowing at the ankle.
    • 512: Slim thigh with the narrowest opening in this group.
    • 513: Slim top block with a straight leg shape.
    • 514: Modern straight fit for those who want less bulk than 505.

    Sizing & Shrinkage Notes

    • Rigid denim reflects true block shape more accurately than high-stretch denim.
    • Most fits in this chart do not have a Shrink-to-Fit variant; 501 STF behaves differently and is not included here.
    • Warm-water laundering may reduce inseam and opening slightly in low-stretch or raw options.

    Last Thoughts

    This comparison chart gives you a structural view of how Levi’s core men’s fits are drafted. It clarifies the differences in rise, thigh allowance, knee width, and leg opening so you can quickly identify which patterns align with your proportions. Treat it as a starting framework.

    If you want deeper analysis—fabric behavior, stretch percentages, block variations, and body-type guidance—move into the dedicated fit guides and matchups. Articles like 501 vs 505 vs 511 vs 514 and 511 vs 512 vs 513 break down each model in full detail and show how they behave on the body over time. With both resources together, you can navigate the range with accuracy rather than trial and error.



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