Levi's Levi's 568 Loose Straight Fit Carpenter Jeans in Put In Work
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Levi's 568 Loose Straight Fit Carpenter Jeans in Put In Work

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$84.95

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Levi's 568 Loose Straight Fit Carpenter Jeans in Put In Work set a city-smart, workwear-inflected mood for denim. The silhouette runs loose through the hip and straight through the leg, delivering an easy, unfussy drape. Put In Work—the shade name—reads as versatile and a touch rugged, instantly pairing with everything from chunky knits to casual tees.

With a relaxed rise and room through the thigh, they move with you—from coffee runs to late-night strolls. The straight leg keeps the line clean, easy to wear full-length or cuffed to show a boot or sneaker. The carpenter edge nods to utilitarian spirit, while the denim remains a steady backdrop for layering, whether a blazer, cardigan, or leather jacket.

Levi's 568 anchors the brand's heritage-meets-street DNA, a reliable option for everyday dressing. Priced at 84.95, Put In Work offers a versatile foundation for outfits that slip from day to night with minimal fuss.

Materials / Fabrication

  • Denim fabric (jeans)
  • Loosely straight, carpenter-style fit
  • Five-pocket styling (typical for Levi's jeans)
  • Levi's 568 model
  • Put In Work color/variant

Recommended Care

  • Machine wash cold with like colors; inside out to reduce fading.
  • Tumble dry low or line dry to preserve fit and finish.
  • Avoid bleach or harsh detergents that can degrade denim fibers.
  • Iron on low heat if needed.

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About Levi's

Levi’s is a global denim house that has become synonymous with the classic fashion, workwear staple – jeans. It was in 1852, when Levi Strauss, an immigrant from Bavaria opened a dry goods company in San Francisco during the height of the California Gold Rush, where he recognized the need to create clothes for hardworking people that can endure any challenges of which the heavy physical work may bring. This was the first ‘blue jeans’ were made. Shop the latest collection from Levi’s, ranging in jeans, jackets, sweatshirts, tops, tees, pants, overalls, and more.