Since 1947, Wrangler has maintained a relentless commitment to quality apparel built to fit your life. Wrangler fills your closet with authentic snap shirts, tees, jackets and authentic western denim that keep you comfortable in true western style. Our shirts feature iconic details such as pearl snaps, pointed yokes, ‘W’ stitching on the pockets, and spread collars. Jeans come in 100% heavyweight denim or with a bit of stretch for extra comfort and feature a Wrangler patch, W stitching on pockets and classic 5 pocket styling. Crafted with care, our western line is made for men who start their day before the sun comes up and won’t stop working until the job is done. This is Wrangler, made for you.
R**S
Good fit, great looking, rugged
Great price on some good, sturdy, nice lookin jeans. These jeans are pretty rugged. I rip thru most any other jeans but these and Levi's. Held up nicely thru some rough treatment.
S**S
Better than average denim.
I’ve been wearing Levi’s 501 for years and still like them. I tried these (succumbing to a YT influencer). The denim is thicker, the inside of the front pocket material is tougher, the look is good - they are not baggy, but they are ‘cowboy’ cut for riding horses or tractor mowers maybe. I removed the faux leather Wrangler label and the big W stitches on the back as the influencer guy did. Now they look unbranded and feel great. They come out of the first wash pretty stiff. I’m sure they will soften up, but I don’t wash my jeans frequently if not dirty or sweaty.
A**R
Good product
Fit was good and my friend loved them
4**8
As good as you're going to get for this little money.
I am reviewing the rigid denim 13MWZ, purchased May 2017.These classic Cowboy Cuts are the best bang for the buck out there. In terms of design, Cowboy Cuts are an improvement on Levi's in many ways that make a difference in everyday use:1) Higher back pockets. This looks better on asses, doesn't look saggy, and it's more practical.2) Wider/deeper watch pocket. The Levi's watch pocket is useless.3) Double-felled outseams, as opposed to double-felled inseams on Levi's. This is more comfortable on inner thighs, and doesn't wear down as quickly.4) Generally thicker denim with a more durable broken-twill weave. Levi's are 10–12 oz. denim, while most colors of Cowboy Cuts are at least 14 oz., and some are over 15 oz. To be fair, some colors of Cowboy Cuts are made from lighter weight denim, but not the standard blues and blacks (mostly light colors like white and tan, and some grays).5) Riveted back pockets.6) Smooth rivet caps so you don't scratch stuff7) More belt loops8) Higher waistband, closer to where a waistband should be on most people (at the belly button).9) Straighter leg than Levi's, from top to bottom. This means they fit tighter in the thighs and ass, but still give you plenty of roominess in the lower legs, without actually being flares. Up high, they fit more snugly and thus stay in place better than Levi's. Even the Levi's that are supposedly straight legged are actually significantly bigger up top than they are down the leg. Outside of old-style loose-straight dungarees, Wrangler Cowboy Cuts are the straightest legged jeans you'll find.In short, they are more practical and more durable than Levi's, just by way of design and materials. Also, they are extremely reasonably priced ($20–$35 vs. $30–$60 for Levi's), and they're still manufactured with some semblance of quality (made in Mexico of U.S. material; Levi's are made all over the place, and only the stupidly expensive ones use U.S.-made fabric).The only "drawback" is that they look "country." They are a more formal (high waisted, tight, neat) looking jean than Levi's, and they don't come in attractive dark indigo washes. The blue is a very bland or even somewhat garish blue. If you feel that way about them, then get them in black and your problems go away.Out of the big three American denim brands (Levi's, Lee, Wrangler), in my experience Wrangler's quality has held up the best over the years. They aren't 100 percent as good as they used to be, but they haven't slipped nearly as badly as Levi's. Lees (which are now owned by the same conglomerate that owns Wrangler) have gone downhill the most; they are garbage jeans these days.Bottom line, I highly recommend these jeans. They are as good as you're going to get for the money these days.
J**S
perfect fit
perfect fit
G**A
As expected based on reviews by others. Good quality pants.
The pants fit as expected based on reviews found here. I ordered one inch larger than my normal waist size and ordered my normal length. (Ordered 35w/32l' normally wear slacks 34w/32l). After one cold water wash and machine dry, the jeans fit perfectly. The "cowboy cut" fits better than other jeans I have worn lately. At 51, I am not exactly portly, but my six pack turned into a pony keg a few years ago. The regular fit is snug, but not uncomfortable. Fabric seems to be of good quality, and construction is solid. My laundering suggestion on any jeans is was inside out and then dry right side out. That worked perfectly on these pants. Remarkable lack of wrinkles. Actually, washing inside out and then hanging to dry right side out works even better, but hanging to dry takes a lot of patience with jeans. Do it if you have the time, but don't be afraid to put them in the dryer if you need to. I will wear these a while and wash them two or three times before I am certain, but I am pretty sure I will want another pair.
T**S
Strong and durable
As a man working multiple jobs, finding jeans that will last long is kinda hard and threw a curve ball with these thinking they wouldn't work as long as they have, once broken into there very very comfortable and very durable and strong. So far nothing has yet to tear a whole in em yet
J**S
Too tight for men.
These jeans were too tight for men on the waist, rear and other areas. Had to return.
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