For nearly 70 years, Wrangler has staked its claim as a global leader in jeanswear, casual apparel and fashion-forward western inspired attire. Built upon the nostalgic undercurrent of Americana heritage, the brand celebrates a rich legacy of authentic products consumers crave. Wrangler continues to preserve their American legacy while continuously developing innovative products that harness traditional roots, while expanding on its mainstream appeal as a fashion-forward label. Wrangler will prepare you for whatever the day may hold. So go ahead, be bold. Be adventurous. Be comfortable in your own jeans.
O**W
Love them.
Have bought more, will continued to buy more. The only issues I've ever had with these pants, being a welder and wearing them constantly, is either; discoloration due to sweat (Not their fault I stay hydrated and full of electrolytes), and a minor issue with things in the pockets rubbing against the outside material over a long period of time. That will wear holes in them, but it takes quite a bit longer than many jeans I've bought.The pockets are great, with a loop for a hammer, and two extra small pockets on the leg which my multi-tool has found a comfortable home in. Admittedly the smaller one is a bit more challenging, as with walking during work, pens can fall out, but that's life.Never had any issues with zippers, unless things get caught in them. Which is a hazard if bathroom breaks are rushed, but that's a user issue haha!Keep them clean, and hung up? Possibly ironed if you like it that way, and these make for useful and quite smart looking pants that you can wear to business casual events. Admittedly, the black ones might even pass for a bit more lax formal, but that's a welder's opinion.All in all, tough and great quality pants. Wish I could afford to buy more and just use them over the years...
J**B
TOUGH.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I initially found a pair of these at a second hand store and bought them to use as rough work pants, expecting they would be worn out in no time ...It's been 3 years and they have taken a beating, there's a few holes, stains galore and the cuffs are tattered but if I hadn't lost weight I would still be using them. In fact, I bought a new pair because I liked them so much. The extra pockets are very useful. They are "baggy" just enough for comfortable movement.
P**H
Great Work and Trail Legwear
I was in the market for a good, strong, hiking and trail pant. Most of the options I came across were too heavy, not durable enough, or didn't have the right pockets. I research, but rarely purchase, clothing online, but these weren't on any shelves in my area so I took the risk and ordered a pair through Amazon, thanks to a "no-fee" return offer on them at the time. Though that guarantee turned out to be a bit of a hassle I was very pleased with the purchase and ended up with three pairs, one of each color.Here is my overall analysis:Pros:1) The pants are lighter and more breathable than I expected.I have other double-knee pants; they are quite heavy. However, these are made of a durable but lightweight cotton weave that breathes very well. Considering all of the extra pockets and associated material (including Cordura-lined back pockets) I was shocked at how light the pants were.They represent the pants as being rip resistant ("Ripstop" as they say) and while I haven't seen them handle a rip, I am inclined to believe their claim. The particular weave of the cotton suggests that they would be hard to tear.2) Good pockets and belt loops.The pockets are strong, well-stitched, and located in the right places. The front hip pockets are deep and made of very strong cotton. Not the thin white cotton found in jeans, these are almost canvas-like; very reliable. As I said above, the rear pockets have thick Cordura on the inside as the lining. I am confident that my shop pencil or combination square will not easily rip through as it has with my work jeans.The cargo pockets only have fullness on the rear seam, which is smart (the front seam lies flat, which prevents brush from catching easily while on the trail). They area large enough and close with durable snaps that can be opened one-handed, but don't pop open on their own. No buttons to fumble with or weak velcro patches. There is also a cell phone pocket (maybe a little small for some), an exterior "pliers" cargo pocket, and a hammer loop; all on the right side, so Southpaws beware.The "patented tape measure patch" is kind of a gimmick as it isn't very thick leather and doesn't actually run on the inside of the pocket at all, which is where my tape always grabs and pulls. It covers the outside and the fold at the top of the pocket, but that's it. It's not bad, just doesn't really solve the tape pinching "dilemma."The seven decent belt loops (including an extra wide center loop in the back) are well-spaced and provide good support and allow ample space for useful additions like binoculars, a flashlight, or a knife (yes, even a belt holster for those who are so inclined).3) Serious stitchingAll of the major seams are triple stitched. All of the secondary ones are double and pretty serious. Most of the single-stitched are not high tension seams (just fullness and folds it seems) and look sturdy. Also the thread is of good quality. See "Cons" below for a side note.4) Relatively Reasonable PriceI paid [...] per pair (w/ free shipping and return shipping) on Amazon. Wrangler would sell direct at a little cheaper ($37 each I think) with free shipping on orders over $100. But of course, the return shipping would've been on me. So I went with Amazon. That's cheaper than Carhartts and these pants are lighter, have better pockets, and are better for hiking.However, I recently found these on a shelf at our local hardware mega-center (Menard's, for those who know it) at around $30 per pair. That's a screaming deal. So look for them. You might be able to find a local retailer by going to [...].Cons:1) Be aware - Waist measurements seem to be on the low side.I was thankful for the free return shipping deal, since the pants seem to run on the small side for their waist measurements. All of my other pants are 33s, but for these I needed a 34 to feel comfortable. And no, it wasn't merely wishful thinking on my part, the pants really do run tight in the waist.2) Made in MexicoIf you're a "Made in the USA" person, these won't fulfill that criteria. But judging by the quality, Wrangler made it clear they wanted good workmanship. If you're simply sick of substandard products from overseas, especially China, these aren't that. Not even close.3) A couple of single-stitch runs might not hold up.Here and there, I have found a few stitching errors. Thread tails, needle burps, even one unfinished end. But all of them were in non-critical places. All in all, on three pairs I found 5 or 6 errors TOTAL. I don't know if you can do better than that for assembly-line clothing.4) The free return shipping required a call to Amazon...twice.Despite the "automatic" nature of the free return shipping offer from Amazon, both of the pairs that I returned resulted in a return shipping charge on the return amount. This required a call to an Amazon Support rep both times to have return shipping refunded to me as well. The reps were friendly, quick to reverse it, and noted that the return should have been automatic. But since it wasn't twice, it was obviously not something they were going to fix. Realizing that this is not really relevant to the product itself, i did not figure in this factor when giving the four star rating. Nonetheless, you should know it for your own decision.Overall, very pleased with the purchase. Good, sturdy pants with nice features at a competitive price. They aren't Carhartts, but I didn't really want Carhartts or to pay Crahartt prices . I wish I had waited and bought it locally for the reduced price, but at the time this was as good a deal as I could find.
J**N
Good for blue collar workers
So far my man loves these pants, he went to work and 4 of his co-workers liked them and asked where he got them. The size was perfect for him and he told me they were a little loose around the legs and not skin tight
R**E
Awesome work pants
A Man can get a lot of work done in those pants, I like the side pockets, and durability, worth every penny
A**W
They’re ok, but not what they once were
Bought these a few years ago for work, they were thick, durable and lasted at least 3 years of use week in and week out. They’ve begun to wear now with holes popping up from wear and tear so began buying replacement pairs. They’re not the same as they once were. The sizing runs small, they’re thinner material or even a different material even though my old pants and new pants both say “100% cotton”. They’re not as durable, had a pair rip when they got caught on something vs the old pairs that got caught on all types of things and never ripped. Sad that the make up and quality of these have suffered.
J**T
Best work pants on the markey
Durable, breathable, perfect for any season
W**H
Really nice.
They feel very nice and durable with added material and pockets where needed. Material is thick but feel broken in. I'd say they'll be the only work pants I wear from now on and I'll be buying more. One thing, they are a bit long, maybe an inch, but I may like them that way with boots.
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