Jenson wouldn't answer any of my family's questions (we're Indian) -- he was just dismissive and kept trying to rush us into purchasing multiple pairs of jeans by emphasizing what a good deal it was. He seemed like he was holding back exasperation when we'd ask for help with our sizes.
We were shopping at 1pm on a weekday, so there were only 2 other people working there -- the lady at the door and a guy by the fitting rooms. Since they were busy, we could only ask him for assistance.
However, a white family came in after us and asked similar questions (just general stuff about sizing and why the dark washes were stiffer than the light washes. BTW, a chemical from dark washes makes cloth stiffer; light washes don't have this chemical, so they stay soft. Source: an employee at a different location).
He took his time with them & didn't emphasize that they were getting a good deal (I'm not sure why this last part bothers me so much). He was more patient with them, too.
He even helped them sort through the shelves for their size. He didn't do that with us -- he just kept pointing to the different sections and telling us to keep looking while was scrolling through Instagram.
Unfortunately, none of the jeans fit properly, so we'll have to have the ones without the tags altered and return the ones in original condition.
You'll want to go a size or two down when you purchase jeans at Levi's -- the material is incredibly stretchy. Just wearing them for a few hours will stretch them out, as we've learned. I imagine washing them would make them would make matters worst.