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Levi's to expand gender-neutral line amid 'consumer appetite' despite Bud Light backlash
2023-05-12
[NYPOST] The boss of Levi Strauss — the nation’s oldest jeans company — said he intends to grow its gender neutral line of denim products because there’s "consumer appetite for that."

CEO Chip Bergh shook off any fears of a Bud Light-type backlash against his 170-year-old company as he revealed the the Socialist paradise of San Francisco
...where God struck dead Anton LaVey, home of the Sydney Ducks, ruled by Vigilance Committee from 1859 through 1867, reliably and volubly Democrat since 1964...
-based brand is "slowly" building out unisex clothing options.

"We know that some women buy some men’s products and some men buy women’s products. We know that that goes on, we’ve got the research and the data to show it," Bergh said during an Axios BFD event in San Francisco on Wednesday.

Bergh, sporting a denim-on-denim look, promoted Levi’s gender neutral efforts in response to a question that referenced "Bud Light’s recent marketing stunt."

"How do you market products in a world where people are more aware of their gender identities?" asked moderator Hope King, Axios’s senior business news hound, according to Mail Online.

King also referenced "a recent study" that revealed "about 1% of adults currently describe themselves as transgender, non-binary, non-conforming (or) gender fluid."

The 65-year-old Levi’s CEO didn’t address the Bud Light controversy, but instead shared that Levi’s "actually has a gender neutral line."
Meh. Levis started when they made poorly fitted, hard wearing work wear, worn primarily by men who had most of the dirty jobs, but also by women doing farm work and such at need. When I was a girl we middle class females picked up the style, helping it adjust to more rounded anatomies by putting the things on wet and letting them stretch and dry into shape, and taking tucks in waistbands as necessary to fix the gap. Then different brands came to specialize in different body shapes — Calvin Klein requires particularly unmuscular glutes, for instance. Now Levis is parading reversion to its original single bad fit for all, after having gone too far into various shapes and styles? Their original virtue was as clothing for the common, working person... now they want to be seen as catering to the 1% of the market that is both neurotic and deliberately, unattractively unstylish? Welcome to market oblivion, guys — the Harvard Business School case study will be fascinating.
Posted by:Fred

#14  I am amazed how people can be influenced to change their gender or sexual persuasion. Are there any Amish cross dressers?
Posted by: Airandee   2023-05-12 21:58  

#13  I haven't wore Levi's consistently for the past two years because (of my cycling) the thigh areas chafe too f'n much. The only reason I'm inclined to wear them is from a purely vanity standpoint. I have this one gig where I go into an office for the day and a couple of years ago I walked by two of the women in the accounting department (well, I'm a CPA so I'm there to help out) and I know both of them checked me out. As it happens, two weekends ago I was over one of their houses (buying weed from her) and I called her on it, because I'm an asshole at heart. She's like 'yeah, we checked you out.' Hope this shit can translate to Wranglers or I'll keep being a Masshole and wear shorts into December.
Posted by: Raj   2023-05-12 20:40  

#12  Mame Annan-Brown
Posted by: Slats Snore5077   2023-05-12 18:48  

#11  I still like my Levis, no apologies. They may be woke, but they've been my brand and a pair lasts 2+ years. I know how they fit as they have forever. My pair a year isn't keeping them in the black (was that a faux pas?)
Posted by: Frank G   2023-05-12 18:18  

#10  but I doubt they will see Bud Lite, Disney or Fox levels of backlash.

Nor will we. These three products have immediate results as they are day to day purchases. Clothing is more spread out, other than the quick hit soy beans who go out and buy a carhart beanie to be part of the in-crowd.

Have to look at August numbers for winter clothing stock actual vs. trendline covid adjusted.

Levi's went woke wayback. I think they already had chased off everyone but rich leftest daughters larping as country to hit on Mommy's stable boys.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-05-12 15:13  

#9  It was them. My mistake.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-05-12 15:05  

#8  Carhartt got on the woke bus. Haven't heard that they suffered much for it.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-05-12 13:27  

#7  Levi’s are generally not a brand that MAGA men are likely to buy. Dickies, popular with blue collar Americans, made some kind of woke mistake a couple of years ago to my vague recall. I can’t remember what they did.
Conservative moms, on the other hand, might stop buying the kid’s sizes. That could have an impact, but I doubt they will see Bud Lite, Disney or Fox levels of backlash.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-05-12 13:16  

#6  I stopped wearing them in my early 20s as I didn't like sitting on my wallet and had gotten to prefer cargo pockets from my time in the military.
Posted by: DarthVader   2023-05-12 10:42  

#5  Levi's is hugely anti 2-A. Been on my no buy list since long before the trans mania was a gleam in the marketing department's eyes.
Posted by: M. Murcek    2023-05-12 10:09  

#4  Costco Kirkland picked up a lifetime supply when they were under $15.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-05-12 09:30  

#3  "consumer appetite for that."

Really? I'd like to see that marketing study. Besides, nobody asked me.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2023-05-12 08:27  

#2  Mmmm...curvy wet ladies...
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-05-12 08:25  

#1  Scratch another item from the buy list.
Posted by: NN2N1   2023-05-12 03:56  

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