Levi’s launches premium ‘Blue Tab’ collection

After its debut in Japan earlier this year, Levi’s Blue Tab collection, a fusion of Levi’s Vintage Clothing and Made in Japan lines, is now available in U.S. stores and on Levi.com, bringing elevated craftsmanship and premium Japanese denim to a wider audience.

Crafted with proprietary powder blue selvedge denim from Japan’s Kaihara Mill, the collection features rich, elevated fabrics like neppy denim, chambray shirting, and lightweight inky-hued selvedge, reimagining classic Levi’s staples for a new generation.

For men, highlights include the Marker Loose jean, Kaihara selvedge Scout jacket, 511 and 502 jeans, and a neppy denim fishtail parka. A cropped Type 1 Jacket with engineered sleeves and a heavyweight white tee complete the Americana-inspired drop.

The women’s offering leans into sophisticated tailoring and craftsmanship, with standout silhouettes like a blazer and wide-leg trouser set, a curved-seam denim skirt and trucker jacket, and a modern Carve Fit jean. Functional pieces like a utility dress, barn jacket, and carpenter pants are accented with chambray details.

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