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Levi’s 502, 511 and 512 sit next to each other on the product grid, but they’re drafted for different bodies and different outcomes. The changes look subtle on a model shot, yet the underlying patterns tell a more precise story. The rise shifts, the top block opens or narrows, the taper angle changes, and the leg opening adjusts just enough to alter how the jeans break over your shoes.
Most people assume these fits fall on a single slim-to-tapered continuum. In reality, each one uses its own proportions through the waist, seat and thigh, and those proportions decide whether the jean feels balanced or restrictive once you’re actually moving in them. Fabric weight and stretch can soften the edges, but the base pattern still determines how the fit behaves after a few hours of wear.
This guide focuses on those structural differences. We start with the top block—where real fit happens—then move through the taper, knee width and leg opening to show how each model works with different builds and footwear. The goal is to match the pattern to your proportions rather than relying on the number printed on the tag.

This table summarizes the structural differences. Measurements vary by wash and factory, so consider this a relative comparison rather than exact numerical values.
| Model | Category | Rise | Seat & Thigh Ease | Leg Shape | Taper Strength | Leg Opening (Relative) | Where It Sits | Common Fabrics | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 502 | Regular Taper | Mid rise | Regular / easier than slim fits | Tapered from knee down | Moderate | Medium-narrow | Below waist | Rigid, stretch | Men wanting taper without a slim thigh |
| 511 | Slim Straight | Low–mid rise | Trim through seat and thigh | Straight from knee to hem | Minimal | Narrow | Below waist | Rigid, stretch, advanced stretch | Men wanting a clean slim profile |
| 512 | Slim Taper | Low–mid rise | Slim; slight variations by wash | Tapered below the knee | Strong | Narrowest | Below waist | Mainly stretch | Men wanting a narrow ankle and modern taper |

The 502 is built for men who want taper at the ankle without a slim top block. It uses a mid rise and provides more thigh room than either the 511 or 512. The leg narrows below the knee but does not create a sharp taper profile.

The 511 is a slim fit with a straight leg. It trims the seat and thigh more than the 502 and maintains a consistent width from the knee to the hem. It is not tapered, so the ankle remains relatively open compared with the 512.

The 512 uses a slim top block similar to the 511 but adds a pronounced taper below the knee. It has the narrowest ankle opening of the three and produces the most defined taper silhouette.
The top block determines whether a pair of jeans actually fits. All three models share a “below the waist” rise, but the rise height and thigh width differ enough to change comfort and mobility.

This is the easiest fit for men with larger thighs who still want a taper.

The fit depends heavily on thigh and seat compatibility. If the top block is too tight, the straight leg cannot compensate.

The top block must fit correctly before the taper can look balanced.
The knee-to-hem section is where the three fits separate most clearly.



All three models sit below the waist, but the functional rise differs in small but noticeable ways.
Rise affects how the jeans meet the torso and how they behave when sitting. Men with longer torsos or narrower hips often prefer the mid rise of the 502.
The model number determines the pattern. The fabric determines how that pattern feels and stretches over time.

Here’s how each model looks when hemmed correctly and matched to appropriate footwear.


Levi’s sizing shifts slightly across mills and washes. The most reliable approach is measurement-based.
Fit the top block first. Then choose the leg shape that works best with your wardrobe and footwear.
| Model | Rise (Relative) | Thigh Ease | Taper Level | Opening | Best Quick Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 502 | Mid | Regular | Moderate | Medium-narrow | Regular thigh + modern taper |
| 511 | Low–mid | Trim | Minimal | Narrow | Sleek slim profile |
| 512 | Low–mid | Slim | Strong | Narrowest | Defined taper and narrow ankle |
Yes. The 502 has more room in the thigh and a higher rise than the 511, even though both sit below the waist.
The top blocks are similar, but the 512 is tighter from the knee down due to its stronger taper.
The 512 has the narrowest opening, followed by the 511, then the 502.
The 502 offers the most thigh ease, making it the best choice for larger legs.
Non-rigid versions shrink minimally. Rigid denim may shrink slightly on the first wash but stabilizes afterward.
Choose the 502 for comfort with taper, the 511 for a slim straight profile and the 512 for the sharpest taper.
The editorial team at FashionBeans is your trusted partner in redefining modern men’s style. Established in 2007, FashionBeans has evolved into a leading authority in men’s fashion, with millions of readers seeking practical advice, expert insights, and real-world inspiration for curating their wardrobe and lifestyle.
Our editorial team combines over 50 years of collective experience in fashion journalism, styling, and retail. Each editor brings specialized expertise—from luxury fashion and sustainable style to the latest grooming technology and fragrance science. With backgrounds ranging from GQ and Esquire to personal styling for celebrities, our team ensures every recommendation comes from a place of deep industry knowledge.
We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products or services put forward appear in no particular order. if you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation.
Levi’s 502, 511 and 512 sit next to each other on the product grid, but they’re drafted for different bodies and different outcomes. The changes look subtle on a model shot, yet the underlying patterns tell a more precise story. The rise shifts, the top block opens or narrows, the taper angle changes, and the leg opening adjusts just enough to alter how the jeans break over your shoes.
Most people assume these fits fall on a single slim-to-tapered continuum. In reality, each one uses its own proportions through the waist, seat and thigh, and those proportions decide whether the jean feels balanced or restrictive once you’re actually moving in them. Fabric weight and stretch can soften the edges, but the base pattern still determines how the fit behaves after a few hours of wear.
This guide focuses on those structural differences. We start with the top block—where real fit happens—then move through the taper, knee width and leg opening to show how each model works with different builds and footwear. The goal is to match the pattern to your proportions rather than relying on the number printed on the tag.

This table summarizes the structural differences. Measurements vary by wash and factory, so consider this a relative comparison rather than exact numerical values.
| Model | Category | Rise | Seat & Thigh Ease | Leg Shape | Taper Strength | Leg Opening (Relative) | Where It Sits | Common Fabrics | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 502 | Regular Taper | Mid rise | Regular / easier than slim fits | Tapered from knee down | Moderate | Medium-narrow | Below waist | Rigid, stretch | Men wanting taper without a slim thigh |
| 511 | Slim Straight | Low–mid rise | Trim through seat and thigh | Straight from knee to hem | Minimal | Narrow | Below waist | Rigid, stretch, advanced stretch | Men wanting a clean slim profile |
| 512 | Slim Taper | Low–mid rise | Slim; slight variations by wash | Tapered below the knee | Strong | Narrowest | Below waist | Mainly stretch | Men wanting a narrow ankle and modern taper |

The 502 is built for men who want taper at the ankle without a slim top block. It uses a mid rise and provides more thigh room than either the 511 or 512. The leg narrows below the knee but does not create a sharp taper profile.

The 511 is a slim fit with a straight leg. It trims the seat and thigh more than the 502 and maintains a consistent width from the knee to the hem. It is not tapered, so the ankle remains relatively open compared with the 512.

The 512 uses a slim top block similar to the 511 but adds a pronounced taper below the knee. It has the narrowest ankle opening of the three and produces the most defined taper silhouette.
The top block determines whether a pair of jeans actually fits. All three models share a “below the waist” rise, but the rise height and thigh width differ enough to change comfort and mobility.

This is the easiest fit for men with larger thighs who still want a taper.

The fit depends heavily on thigh and seat compatibility. If the top block is too tight, the straight leg cannot compensate.

The top block must fit correctly before the taper can look balanced.
The knee-to-hem section is where the three fits separate most clearly.



All three models sit below the waist, but the functional rise differs in small but noticeable ways.
Rise affects how the jeans meet the torso and how they behave when sitting. Men with longer torsos or narrower hips often prefer the mid rise of the 502.
The model number determines the pattern. The fabric determines how that pattern feels and stretches over time.

Here’s how each model looks when hemmed correctly and matched to appropriate footwear.


Levi’s sizing shifts slightly across mills and washes. The most reliable approach is measurement-based.
Fit the top block first. Then choose the leg shape that works best with your wardrobe and footwear.
| Model | Rise (Relative) | Thigh Ease | Taper Level | Opening | Best Quick Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 502 | Mid | Regular | Moderate | Medium-narrow | Regular thigh + modern taper |
| 511 | Low–mid | Trim | Minimal | Narrow | Sleek slim profile |
| 512 | Low–mid | Slim | Strong | Narrowest | Defined taper and narrow ankle |
Yes. The 502 has more room in the thigh and a higher rise than the 511, even though both sit below the waist.
The top blocks are similar, but the 512 is tighter from the knee down due to its stronger taper.
The 512 has the narrowest opening, followed by the 511, then the 502.
The 502 offers the most thigh ease, making it the best choice for larger legs.
Non-rigid versions shrink minimally. Rigid denim may shrink slightly on the first wash but stabilizes afterward.
Choose the 502 for comfort with taper, the 511 for a slim straight profile and the 512 for the sharpest taper.
The editorial team at FashionBeans is your trusted partner in redefining modern men’s style. Established in 2007, FashionBeans has evolved into a leading authority in men’s fashion, with millions of readers seeking practical advice, expert insights, and real-world inspiration for curating their wardrobe and lifestyle.
Our editorial team combines over 50 years of collective experience in fashion journalism, styling, and retail. Each editor brings specialized expertise—from luxury fashion and sustainable style to the latest grooming technology and fragrance science. With backgrounds ranging from GQ and Esquire to personal styling for celebrities, our team ensures every recommendation comes from a place of deep industry knowledge.
The editorial team at FashionBeans is your trusted partner in redefining modern men's style. Established in 2007, FashionBeans has evolved into a leading authority in men's fashion, with millions of readers seeking practical advice, expert insights, and real-world inspiration for curating their wardrobe and lifestyle. Our editorial team combines over 50 years of collective experience in fashion journalism, styling, and retail. Each editor brings specialized expertise—from luxury fashion and sustainable style to the latest grooming technology and fragrance science. With backgrounds ranging from GQ and Esquire to personal styling for celebrities, our team ensures every recommendation comes from a place of deep industry knowledge.
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