Wrangler Mens 13mwz Cowboy Cut Original Fit Jean
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uncle sam
> 3 dayWrangler pro rodeo have always been my favorite jeans as they are better quality than Levis and much more affordable. Levis need to come off of their high horse as I dont buy anything just for namesake but supposedly enough there are alot of suckers out there and Levis are raking in the gold off of it.
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DH
> 3 dayI have worn Wrangler 13mwz jeans seems like forever, good true fit, good heavy material with I believe 13.75 ounce denim. My only wish is that they were available with a slight boot cut bottom like the 20X Competition 01 River Wash. They are great with boots but sometimes catch on the back of sneakers if you prefer longer inseams. Still one of the best jeans on the market in my opinion.
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sharon denson
> 3 dayThe Wrangler Cowboy cut have that name for a reason, they fit the active life of a cowboy. My husband in his younger days was a bull rider and later on in life a calf roper. Never wore anything else and that wont change. Wrangler has stayed true to its customers and this pair of Wranglers was no exception
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James A. Winston
> 3 dayLove them a great fit.
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Louis Botma
31-10-2024Buy them and break them in like a man.
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Yvonne Pfertner
> 3 dayThe jeans were nice. But measurements didn’t seem right. Had other jeans the same size, but not all fit the same.
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Leanna Frami
> 3 dayNot going to nock the garment. Judging from a couple of reviews of the many I read, I was hopeful that the denim had not been treated in anyway. Though upon inspection it seems that it is not the raw denim of yesteryear. They are close but I’m betting that the material has been washed or tumbled to soften. Which they are comfortable and pliable. Just not what I was hoping for. I want a pair of jeans made from the stiff raw fabric… like heavily starched, a slight sheen to the fabric, very ridged, no micro fuzz or wrinkles from being washed. These jean may have been made from a raw denim, perhaps treated (softened) to facilitate sawing assembly or treated (softened, washed, treated tumbled ) after assemble to suit contemporary trends. Though they are not in the present state what I consider “RAW DENIM “. The color is good, the front pockets, as some reviews have mentioned… are too short (another inch would be good), the watch pocket is at least double the size of former watch pockets. These jeans are very comfortable as they come, though odd as it may sound, I was not looking for instant comfort… these don’t need to be broke in… that has been done for you. Again, not nocking the garment, just was not what I was seeking though I’ll wear them while I continue my search for a raw denim material pair of jeans.
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Martin Bell
Greater than one weekThis is the second pair I have bought both are great. I usually buy boot cut but I find these are just as good. I bought these for two reasons one was the price and the second was they were not made in China or Vietnam.
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Justen Ladda
> 3 dayI bought these remembering that I had liked them a long time ago. Since then I tried other brands, including LEVIS 501, the shrink to fit kind, which I used to wear exclusively. I recently bought a pair of those 501s, they looked and fit just right before the first wash. After I washed them they shrunk to skinny jeans. Theyre so tight below the knee that it was hard to wear them over cowboy boots, a problem I never had with the old 501s. Also the fabric is ridiculously thin compared to what it was. They dont fit well on top either, sag and you need to wear a belt. Kind of sad they lost it. I will never buy them again. The Wrangler is just like I remember them, they shrink just right, I can wear boots under them and the fabric is twice as thick as the LEVIS. Of all the brands I tried I found the Wrangler- and UNIQLO jeans fit best.
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Gentleman Jim
> 3 dayFor years I have worn Lee jeans. I am not into high-water lengths but the 32 inseam was a bit longer than I liked. Then I lost a small amount of weight and wanted to go from a waist size of 34 to 33. The Lees 33 seemed to have lost a belt loop; they went from seven loops to six. Also, they did not offer a 33 by 31 pair of trousers; nobody seemed to offer this size in just a simple pair of jeans. I dont want slim fit, relax fit, stretch or any of the other fits. I just want a regular pair of jeans like I have worn for over seventy years. Then I tried the Wrangler Cowboy Cut Original Jean that actually was available in 33 X 31. The fit was just what I wanted. They had the full seven belt loops and the material was much heavier than the Lees. I just hope that Wrangler continues these jeans.