I grew up on a farm, and my dad would send in 5-10 pairs a year, and all my uncles and cousins that also lived on farms did the same.
Pretty sure Levi’s stopped a decade or two ago. But it was when they were still holding onto “we were made for miners” so they were 100% cool with people doing manual labor exchanging pants every year.
Levis would as well
I grew up on a farm, and my dad would send in 5-10 pairs a year, and all my uncles and cousins that also lived on farms did the same.
Pretty sure Levi’s stopped a decade or two ago. But it was when they were still holding onto “we were made for miners” so they were 100% cool with people doing manual labor exchanging pants every year.