Looks like the reissue label of the week is Levi's Vintage, with a huge drop of it at End Clothing, which includes a reissue of perhaps my favourite denim - the Levi's Vintage 1967 505 Jeans.
Looking for some new jeans? Maybe we point you in the direction of these Lee 101z Selvedge jeans, which are half price at Oki-Ni.
Inspired by the '50s, the 101z is a slim (but not too slim) jean (as the image shows), with a zip fly, classic five-pocket design and of course, as the name suggests, is made of a premium denim.
They sold originally for £125, but are now available in all sizes at £62. Bit of a steal.
To be honest, we're still no great fans of Liam Gallagher's Pretty Green label - both in terms of the pricing and in terms of how the range is pitched (high-end outerwear for £500+ and cheap t-shirts all in the same range for example). But to be fair, they do knock out the odd interesting design, like this Long Denim Jacket for one.
It's a hip length denim jacket in black, complete with denim jacket-like fastening as well as a couple of pockets like a denim jacket plus two lower pockets and two back vents. Pretty green embossed buttons too, if that floats your boat.
Yes, we're in Japan - it's unlikely that we'll see the NEXUSVII x Levi’s Gingham Jacket and Jeans in the UK. But you never know.
It's a bizarre idea, with the Japanese retailer adding a small check to some staple items from the Levi’s archive. For me, it works to some extent with the jacket, not convinced about the lower half.
Anyway, Japanese readers can grab these from December 9th. No price as yet, but we suspect neither will come cheap.
A classic that should see you through for many years if you look after it - this 1960s Levi's Type III denim jacket.
Specifically dating from 1967 and designed as a 'trucker' jacket, it has a slim profile (pre-shrunk, so buy your actual size), with two side adjusters, pointed pocket flaps and a double-sided big 'E' red tab.