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New York Post
20 hours ago
- Lifestyle
- New York Post
I wear Levi's every day — here's what's actually worth buying
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. There are a lot of denim brands out there, but for me, there's only one that matters: Levi's. Levi's has been the leader in American denim for over 150 years, and I wear the brand exclusively. That's not hyperbole or some brand deal. It just happened. As a former fashion editor, I've tried nearly every jean out there. Nothing fits, lasts, or feels quite like Levi's. Whether it's a pair of 501 Originals or a classic Trucker Jacket, Levi's feels like the American spirit, stitched into fabric. It's iconic. It's accessible. The 501 has been worn by everyone from factory workers to fashion royalty. And let's be honest, it just looks good on everybody. Advertisement What makes Levi's stand out is its range. These aren't one-size-fits-all jeans. Whether you want a laid-back low-rise moment, a high-waisted bootcut that flatters from every angle, or a perfectly broken-in selvedge straight leg, there's a pair of Levi's made for your body and your budget. Personally, I've zipped up, sat down, and full-on lived in more Levi's than I can count. That's not even a joke. Just a month ago I legit found three pairs I forgot I even owned. Former fashion editor problems… but I digress. So if you're wondering which Levi's are actually worth your time and money, this list is a great place to start. I've pulled together 10 bestselling styles, plus a few bonus essentials that round out the perfect Levi's starter pack. Whether it's your first pair or your fifteenth, these are the Levi's pieces that prove why the brand still reigns. As someone who lives in Levi's, I chose these based on fit, style, and how well they hold up. Best Levi's for Women This is your cool older cousin's denim straight through the leg, high-rise, and a little slouchy in all the right ways. Vintage vibes, minus the thrift store hunt. Western details meet a feminine silhouette. Throw it on with jeans, a skirt, or over a tank this shirt does it all. Yes, it's called the 'Wedgie.' No, it's not a joke. These jeans hug the hips, lift the back, and flare just enough to give main character energy. A delicate throwback tank that layers like a dream. Pairs perfectly with anything high-waisted and every summer plan on your calendar. If you thought skinny jeans were dead, think again. These have a soft sculpting effect without squeezing the life out of you. Long live leg day. Lightweight yet structured, it's perfect over tees, tanks, or even on its own. Cinch the waist or wear it loose—either way, it's a style power move. Vintage vibes, modern edge. These 501® High-Rise Shorts bring Levi's® iconic denim DNA to a warm-weather essential, with a timeless straight fit, raw hem, and just-right high rise. Made from non-stretch denim that only gets better with wear. Picture this: your legs, but longer. That's the magic of this classic bootcut with just the right amount of stretch and a high rise that means business. This Y2K-inspired fit is low on the hips, loose through the leg, and effortlessly cool. Perfect with a crop top, sneakers, and serious nostalgia. Best Levi's for Men The 501 is still the most iconic pair of jeans Levi's makes. These are the jeans that started it all. Selvedge denim. Button fly. That straight fit that's been cool since your grandpa's prom and still is. Keep it casual with a classic. This short sleeve graphic tee from Levi's® serves laid-back vibes with a roomy, relaxed fit and soft jersey cotton that gets better with every wash. Finished with bold Levi's branding, it's your new go-to for off-duty days and effortless layering. You can't do Levi's without a denim shirt, and this one nails it: pointed yokes, pearl snaps, and enough swagger to two-step into summer. Tailored but not tight, the 511 is that Goldilocks fit just right. Modern, versatile, and sharp enough to pass for dress pants if you squint. Tailored but not tight, the 511 is that Goldilocks fit just right. Modern, versatile, and sharp enough to pass for dress pants if you squint. Layer it, live in it, love it. This jacket is an American staple that only looks better the longer you wear it. Loose through the thigh with a tapered leg, these are your chill-out jeans. Weekend errands? Airport lounge? These do it all in laid-back style. For over 200 years, the New York Post has been America's go-to source for bold news, engaging stories, in-depth reporting, and now, insightful shopping guidance. We're not just thorough reporters – we sift through mountains of information, test and compare products, and consult experts on any topics we aren't already schooled specialists in to deliver useful, realistic product recommendations based on our extensive and hands-on analysis. Here at The Post, we're known for being brutally honest – we clearly label partnership content, and whether we receive anything from affiliate links, so you always know where we stand. We routinely update content to reflect current research and expert advice, provide context (and wit) and ensure our links work. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.

The Star
2 days ago
- Business
- The Star
KL still nation's priciest rental market
While Malaysian renters and investors saw a welcome period of stability in the first quarter of 2025 as residential condominium rents held steady across most budget tiers, Kuala Lumpur continued to command the highest average rents in the country. According to Juwai IQI co-founder and group chief executive officer Kashif Ansari, the average monthly rents in Malaysia showed little fluctuation year-on-year, signalling a balanced market. This finding is based on an analysis of over 4,500 IQI rental transactions across the country per quarter. 'Across Malaysia, average monthly rents in all four price brackets (affordable, mid-market, premium and luxury) moved in either direction by no more than 1.5% compared to a year earlier. 'That signals a balanced market without sharp swings. It is a relief to both investors and renters,' Ansari said. Despite relative rent stability, Kuala Lumpur (KL) remains Malaysia's most expensive rental market across all price categories. While its premium over national averages is modest in most tiers, it stands out more significantly in the affordable segment. Average monthly rents nationwide by price bracket are: > Luxury (RM7,501 and above): RM10,172. > Premium (RM5,001–RM7,500): RM6,338. > Mid-market (RM2,501–RM5,000): RM3,409. > Affordable (below RM2,500): RM1,674. KL's average rent in the affordable segment was RM1,808, 8% higher than the national average. This suggests even budget-conscious renters in the capital city face steeper costs than their peers elsewhere. A market defined by stability Across the board, rental prices have proven resilient, reflecting both supply-demand equilibrium and confidence among landlords and tenants. Premium homes, those renting for RM5,001 to RM7,500, posted minor increases to a new national average of RM6,344. In KL, premium rents inched up 0.5% , while Selangor saw a slightly higher increase of 1.1%. According to Ansari, the figures reflect enduring demand from professionals and affluent renters who continue to prioritise lifestyle conveniences, space and location. At the entry level, affordable rentals below RM2,500 remained largely unchanged nationwide. Notably, Selangor bucked the trend with a 3.2% increase in this segment, underscoring growing rental demand from cost-conscious households and new job seekers entering urban areas. Meanwhile, the mid-market bracket, covering rents from RM2,501 to RM5,000, saw a slight dip of 1.4% nationally. This minor correction opens a window for upgraders seeking larger or better-located homes without hurting overall yields for landlords. 'While Malaysia has an extensive rental market at the higher price range, it is the entry-level affordable tier of properties that accounts for the greatest number of leases. That is as it should be and suggests the rental market is responding to demand. 'Sub-RM2,500 leases accounted for nearly nine out of 10 transactions in our data set. That underscores Malaysia's attractiveness to young households and working families,' said Ansari. Future outlook Looking ahead, the rental market is forecasted to continue its gentle gains trajectory over the next 12 months, supported by monetary policy stability and consistent demand in key regions. Given that Bank Negara has lowered its overnight policy rate to 2.75%, financing costs will be slightly lower, too, which is expected to boost home buyers and investor confidence. This could lead to a more competitive rental market with an increased supply of properties, but also potentially drive up rental prices due to heightened demand. Nevertheless, KL is expected to lead rental growth in the coming quarters, buoyed by urbanisation, economic activity and limited supply in certain submarkets. Selangor, in contrast, is expected to hold flat, stabilised by its deeper rental base and steady commuter demand. In Johor, growing integration with Singapore, especially through the under-construction RTS Link and the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone initiatives, is expected to attract new residents and yield-seeking investors. These cross-border developments could help push rental yields upward, particularly in Johor Baru's newer high-rise developments. Nationally, rental growth is projected to remain within a 1% to 3% range over the next three quarters. What to expect By rental price tier, different segments are likely to perform at varying speeds: > Affordable: Expected to remain broadly stable as incoming supply matches demand. This tier continues to dominate the market in volume. > Mid-market: Poised for a moderate increase, supported by wage growth and population migration into urban hubs like the Klang Valley and Johor Baru. > Premium: Forecasted to grow by 2% to 4% due to a return of expatriates and restricted new supply. > Luxury: Anticipated to stay steady, buoyed by limited stock and affluent tenant profiles. KL's resilient core KL's continued reign as the most expensive rental market is underpinned by strong fundamentals: high employment concentration, international connectivity, lifestyle offerings, and a maturing high-rise residential market. The capital's pricing reflects not just real estate values but its status as the epicentre of commerce, culture and convenience in Malaysia. Importantly, the city's rental advantage appears sustainable. Even where KL's rent premiums seem narrow, only 1% above national averages in most tiers, the sheer density of activity, demand for proximity and scarcity of central locations keep prices elevated. This dynamic also highlights the capital's nuanced rental landscape. While luxury units in KL do not drastically outprice those in other major global cities, affordability becomes relatively harder to access, with budget-tier tenants facing notably higher base costs. KL's position at the top of the rent ladder serves as a reminder of the city's central role in the nation's residential economy and a barometer for how urban demand, migration and affordability trends will shape Malaysia's property sector in the quarters ahead.


Daily Mirror
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Levi's 501 jeans loved by Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber slashed to £40
Levi's 501 jeans are a staple in the wardrobes of celebs like Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber, and they've just been slashed from £100 to £40 in Amazon Prime Day sale There isn't a wardrobe in the world that doesn't have at least one pair of jeans in it, and one of the most iconic silhouettes around is the Levi's 501 jeans. They've been around since 1873 and were the first ever pair of jeans to be patented, making them a key piece in fashion history. They're also the go-to style and fit for some of the most stylish celebs, with stars like Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber, Sydney Sweeney and even Princess Diana all photographed wearing the jeans over the years. Although Levi's 501 jeans are usually pretty pricey at £100, the Amazon Prime Day sale means you can currently get your hands on them for £39.67 – saving you more than £60. The Prime Day discount currently only applies to the light blue denim wash in the 90s style, but considering this is the go-to colourway for almost every celebrity out there, we're more than happy to get our hands on a pair. Almost every size is still in stock, and you can pick from any combination of a 23 to a 34 waist and 30 and 32 leg measurement. One reason the Levi's 501 90s jeans are so popular is because of their fit, which has a mid-rise waistband and a loose, relaxed fit. They tend to be fitted around the waist and hips with a looser fitting leg that makes them look both flattering and effortless, although it's suggested that if you prefer a slimmer fit to opt for a size down from your usual. Their 100% lightweight cotton material means they're also breathable and comfortable to wear, and retain their shape no matter how often you wear them. Levi's always recommends only washing your jeans after every 10 wears or so, to help preserve their life span and keep them looking as good as the day you bought them. Although Levi's 501 jeans are the original, plenty of other brands have brought out their own versions, like Abercrombie & Fitch's Mid Rise 90s Straight Jean which are currently £56.99 down from £75. They're one of the brand's best-sellers, coming in seven different colours and washes and a choice of 23 to 37 waist measurements, and five leg lengths spanning extra short to extra long. Nobody's Child has also launched its Dark Wash Straight Leg jeans which replicated the 501's silhouette by being fitted around the waist and hips with a relaxed straight leg. They're also currently on sale, now £52 down from £75. However if you want a true classic, Amazon Prime Day is the perfect time to get your hands on Levi's 501 90s jeans at a fraction of the price. In fact they have so much slashed off them you could buy two pairs and still save yourself £20 on the usual price of one pair – definitely a winner.


Cosmopolitan
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Cosmopolitan
Amazon Prime Day Levi's 501 Shorts Sale: Up to 50% Off
The list of celebrities (and fashion editors, like yours truly) who love Levi's 501 jean shorts is long: Bella Hadid, Beyoncé, Pamela Anderson, Cindy Crawford, Sydney Sweeney, Olivia Rodrigo, and Sofia Richie, to name just a few. But here's the best part: These shorts are up to 50% off during Amazon Prime Day, happening now through July 11. Shop fast, and you can score certain washes for under $30, including a versatile light-wash pair that's sure to become your summer staple. Prefer a slightly looser silhouette, higher rise, or longer inseam? Other Levi's faves, like the 94 Baggy Shorts and 501 Mid-Thigh Cutoffs, are also on sale at equally impressive prices. Even the popular 501, Ribcage, and Wedgie jeans are discounted, in case you're in the market for pants. Oh, and Taylor Swift's Levi's shortalls? Marked down too. As someone who owns over a dozen Levi's denim styles, I find the brand runs pretty true to size, though I sometimes size up for a slouchier fit (especially with styles made from 100% cotton). Don't be afraid to use Amazon's return policy to your advantage and order a few options in different sizes or inseam lengths to find your perfect fit. Anything that doesn't work can easily be dropped off during your next Whole Foods run. Prime Day is longer than usual this year, but that doesn't mean you can afford to lollygag. Many Levi's deals are bound to sell out before the sale ends. Will you be among the lucky few to score the brand's celebrity-loved denim at such low prices? Shop Levi's Prime Day Deals Sarah Maberry is a fashion and luxury commerce editor at Hearst Magazines, where she covers fashion, beauty and pop culture. A seasoned trend forecaster and fashion historian, she analyzes viral products and trends on a deeper level, helping readers determine what's worth buying. When she's not writing for ELLE, Harper's BAZAAR, Town & Country, Esquire, Cosmopolitan and other publications, she can be found roaming the Museum at FIT (her alma matter) or sewing her own couture while she binge-watches reality TV.
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Chef Brian Ingram, AG Ellison agree to dissolve nonprofit Give Hope
Chef Brian Ingram has agreed to shut down his nonprofit Give Hope, Attorney General Keith Ellison's office announced Friday. Ingram, who owns Hope Breakfast Bar locations across the metro and the Gnome Craft Pub on Selby Avenue and is soon set to close his downtown restaurant Apostle Supper Club, had used the nonprofit as a vehicle to donate proceeds from his restaurants, as well as food and meals to support other community causes. However, the nonprofit came under Ellison's scrutiny last summer for allegedly failing to properly register as a charitable organization. Additionally, the organization had been operating without federal 501(c)3 tax-exempt status for about a year, which itself is not necessarily illegal but significantly restricted the activity the organization could have lawfully conducted. At the time, Ingram told the Pioneer Press it had been his intention to dissolve the nonprofit and shift it to a private C-corporation, which he framed as being a better structure for the quick-response style of charitable giving he prefers. 'This is our purpose, to give back to our community,' Ingram said in May 2024. 'That's why we're Purpose Restaurants. I'm just hoping people will continue to walk with us in that.' In a motion filed in Ramsey County Court on May 23 to formally dissolve the nonprofit, Ellison further alleged that financial relationships between Give Hope and Ingram's restaurants had not been conducted appropriately, that the organization did not have a treasurer and that it had not maintained adequate or transparent financial records. Notably, Ellison alleges Ingram and his wife Sarah, listed as the nonprofit's president, had used nonprofit funds to reimburse their for-profit restaurants for items the restaurants had ostensibly donated via the nonprofit — a type of 'conflicted transaction' that would have needed to follow strict legal authorizations. Beyond dissolving the nonprofit, Ellison's office does not plan to pursue additional legal action against the Ingrams for these alleged violations, a spokesperson confirmed Friday. However, per the dissolution agreement, the Ingrams could face civil prosecution if they were to violate its terms, which include a prohibition on representing themselves as a charitable organization or using a name similar to 'Give Hope' going forward, including as a corporate entity. The Ingrams and their companies still are permitted to make their own independent donations to other registered charitable organizations. Groundswell cafe in St. Paul temporarily closes after fire Lowertown favorite Dark Horse to reopen, from owners of Can Can Wonderland and St. Paul Brewing West Seventh restaurant windows broken; man accused of swinging stick at one owner Dining Diary: Three established patios and one fabulous newbie St. Anthony Park cafe Hey Bear to shutter abruptly over rent dispute with landlord