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.
R**N
These Jeans Made Me a Cowboy (Almost)
Listen, I’m not a cowboy. I don’t own a horse, I’ve never herded cattle, and the closest I’ve been to the Wild West is a Clint Eastwood movie marathon. But the second I put on these Wrangler Retro Slim Fit Boot Cut Jeans? I was ready.These jeans fit perfectly—snug in all the right places, roomy where it counts, and just the right amount of boot cut to make my boots feel like they were meant for this life. I walked out of my house, and I swear, the wind picked up, a tumbleweed rolled by, and I heard a faint guitar riff in the distance.They’re comfortable, stylish, and durable, making me feel like I could ride off into the sunset (or at least confidently walk into a steakhouse). So, if you want to add a little cowboy energy to your life—even if the only horse you’ve ever ridden was on a carousel—buy these jeans.
V**
Nice jeans
I really like them. Bought for work so they are expensive but the the other wrangler’s all ripped at the back pocket
A**R
Slim but not too slim
42/32, bear creek or whatever. These are perfect with boots. And for thicker thighs it does accommodate it. The bear one had 2% spandex so that helped. Not a huge crotch not too tight in the thighs or calves but is close to body but didn’t give skinny jeans vibes. Very comfy.
C**E
Stay away from these jeans
I have bought several pairs of these pants the last few years. This is the second pair that I have had that tore right where the rivets are installed at the corners of the rear pockets. I chalked the first pair to a fluke, but this pair failed in the same manner. Other pairs have failed in the same spot but they at least held up for a couple years. I think that with the extra stitching in combination to the rivet at the pocket corners over stresses the base layer of fabric and increases the potential for failure.I like the look, fit and feel of the jeans, but they’re not worth the money. I’m going back to Levies or Lee jeans.
T**D
Nice looking, not the most durable
These are nice fitting jeans, not too slim so they offer lots of comfort while looking good. Like the pockets, plenty deep and easy to get stuff in & out of. They lose a star as material is on the thinner side and could be of better quality. Rip resistance I would consider lower than average, already developed a small hole after 6 months.
S**N
Great Quality
For years I wore Levi 527. Recently I noticed their quality was not the same as years past so I started looking for a different brand. These Wranglers have been a great replacement. They offer the slim look but the bootcut allows them to fit nicely over work boots. They also have a nice stretch material which makes them very comfortable to wear for long hours. I wear these jeans on the farm and have been thoroughly impressed with the quality and durability. I have ordered multiple pairs of these in the past year. They are my new go-to work pants.
C**J
Style
Perfect fit and looks good
M**3
This is how Wranglers are meant to fit.
Way back pre-1980, Wrangler jeans came in 3 fits: "Slim", "Regular", and "Husky". But as fashions evolved, "Slim" disappeared and "Husky" was replaced by "Relaxed Fit", so aging Boomers with middle-age spread could pretend they still could "still fit in the size I wore in high school". But those of us who preferred a more form-fitting cut were out of luck. I've spent decades being annoyed by the bagginess of so-called "Regular Fit" jeans.Then, while browsing online I stumbled upon listings for Wrangler "Retro Slim Fit" jeans. Could it really be true?They were a bit pricier than the "Regular Fit", but I took the chance and ordered a pair. When they arrived and I tried them on, I'm not exaggerating when I say I was never happier with any clothing purchase I've ever made! They fit exactly as I was hoping they would. No excess fabric bunching up under my seat and thighs when I sit, but still plenty of freedom of movement.The waistband is noticeably lower than the "regular", but rides in a more natural comfortable position. Comparative measurement to the "regular" shows the "slim" to be 2 inches shorter in zipper length, measured from base to waist button.Now that I've found these, I'm never buying any other cut of jeans EVER!1 Year Later UPDATE: I've now had 5 pairs of these for a little over a year now, and have experienced none of the quality problems other reviewers claim to have experienced.Though I have had low quality experiences with the so-called "Regular Fit" Wranglers, which are made from fabric noticibly thinner and lighter weight than the "Retro-Slim" series. The 5th pocket on "Regular Fit" is so narrow as to be virtually unusable. Also not a problem with the heavier weight better-fitted "Retro" line.
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