For more than 50 years Wrangler has been known for its Official Pro-Rodeo Competition Jean. The durable heavyweight denim, authentic 5 pocket styling and bootcut leg make the Wrangler Men's Cowboy Cut Original Fit Jean a staple for cowboys across the country. Made with the quality you've come to expect from Wrangler.
For more than 50 years Wrangler has been known for its Official Pro-Rodeo Competition Jean. The durable heavyweight denim, authentic 5 pocket styling and bootcut leg make the Wrangler Men's Cowboy Cut Original Fit Jean a staple for cowboys across the country. Made with the quality you've come to expect from Wrangler.
For more than 50 years Wrangler has been known for its Official Pro-Rodeo Competition Jean. The durable heavyweight denim, authentic 5 pocket styling and bootcut leg make the Wrangler Men's Cowboy Cut Original Fit Jean a staple for cowboys across the country. Made with the quality you've come to expect from Wrangler.
For more than 50 years Wrangler has been known for its Official Pro-Rodeo Competition Jean. The durable heavyweight denim, authentic 5 pocket styling and bootcut leg make the Wrangler Men's Cowboy Cut Original Fit Jean a staple for cowboys across the country. Made with the quality you've come to expect from Wrangler.
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Wrangler Men's Rigid Indigo Cowboy Cut Original Fit Jean 28X32
Delivery between 23–28 Apr $97.56
Wrangler Cowboy Cut Rigid Jeans - Original Fit - Rigid Indigo-0013MWZ 28 x 32
Wrangler - Mens Cowboy Cut Original Denim Jeans - 32 Leg - 13MWZ32 28x32
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Wrangler Men's Original Fit Jean Rigid - Indigo 28" / 32" Leg
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13MWZ Wrangler Cowboy Cut Original Jean Rigid Indigo 28X32IN / Indigo
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Wrangler Mens Cowboy Cut Original Fit Jeans (13MWZ) Rigid Indigo | Allingtons Rigid Indigo / 28 / 32
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Wrangler Mens Cowboy Cut Original Fit Rigid - Indigo 28 32L
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originally posted on walmart.com
They are jeans so in that aspect there ok. But they are so cheaply made. Fun fact wrangler makes jeans exclusively for walmart out of cheaper material and out of a different contry than the jeans you know as wrangler. These are a "legal" knockoff of the wrangler jeans. Which is why i will not be buying wrangler again. These rip easy shrink very easily they are just crap. If your wanting something to cover your junk then these will do. If there for any kind of work these will fail you every time. I bought 4 pair and literally a month later they all have holes from ripping. And not even at the seam. They just pick a spot and rip
originally posted on walmart.com
Long story short, these raw denim jeans shrinks one to two sizes on the first wash. Cold water wash and air (no heat) dry and they shrunk a lot. If you wear your regular size, they will shrink to the point you cannot wear them. Just be aware they will shrink. Also, when you wash these jeans the first few times, you had better turn them inside out to prevent white lines all over the dark, raw denim fabric.
originally posted on Academy Sports + Outdoors
Consistent quality year after year. These are the only jeans the hubs will wear. They are durable, comfortable and well made. He has worn Wrangler 13MWZ since the 80’s and has never had a zipper go out or a button come off. They stand up to heavy duty work and still look good enough to go out to dinner. He literally has jeans that are 10 years or older still in fair shape.
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Wrangler Men's Rigid Indigo Cowboy Cut Original Fit Jean 28X32
Delivery between 23–28 Apr $97.56
Wrangler Cowboy Cut Rigid Jeans - Original Fit - Rigid Indigo-0013MWZ 28 x 32
Wrangler - Mens Cowboy Cut Original Denim Jeans - 32 Leg - 13MWZ32 28x32
Delivery $12
Wrangler Men's Original Fit Jean Rigid - Indigo 28" / 32" Leg
Delivery $12.95
13MWZ Wrangler Cowboy Cut Original Jean Rigid Indigo 28X32IN / Indigo
Delivery $15
They are jeans so in that aspect there ok. But they are so cheaply made. Fun fact wrangler makes jeans exclusively for walmart out of cheaper material and out of a different contry than the jeans you know as wrangler. These are a "legal" knockoff of the wrangler jeans. Which is why i will not be buying wrangler again. These rip easy shrink very easily they are just crap. If your wanting something to cover your junk then these will do. If there for any kind of work these will fail you every time. I bought 4 pair and literally a month later they all have holes from ripping. And not even at the seam. They just pick a spot and rip
Long story short, these raw denim jeans shrinks one to two sizes on the first wash. Cold water wash and air (no heat) dry and they shrunk a lot. If you wear your regular size, they will shrink to the point you cannot wear them. Just be aware they will shrink. Also, when you wash these jeans the first few times, you had better turn them inside out to prevent white lines all over the dark, raw denim fabric.
Consistent quality year after year. These are the only jeans the hubs will wear. They are durable, comfortable and well made. He has worn Wrangler 13MWZ since the 80’s and has never had a zipper go out or a button come off. They stand up to heavy duty work and still look good enough to go out to dinner. He literally has jeans that are 10 years or older still in fair shape.
I've had a few pairs of these and what I like most are that they are a heavy-ish weight material, they are rigid and therefore look cool after you've worn them a lot and that the rear pockets are on your REAR, rather than on your thighs, like other major brands.The only thing I DON'T like is that there is no contrast stitching at the zipper. Seeming small detail but it's a big one for me, as, in my opinion, it makes the jeans look dorky. I'd probably have five more pairs if it wasn't for this. All the rigid models seem to have this design. Please help with this, even on just one rigid model!
Great Product! I always wear Wrangler jeans, but nortmally I buy them from a retailer. This time I bought them from Wrangler and couldn't be happier. At Wrangler you get the size you want not just whatever they have on the shelf and to me they look better than the ones off the shelf. With the discount I was giving, the price was very reasonable. From now on whenever I buy jeans I will go directly to Wrangler. Great Company, Great Product and Reasonable Price
As always with Wrangler, these are well made and durable. However, be careful with your size choice and be sure you understand the return/exchange policy. I have recently ordered 2 pair of 13MWZ''s, a pair of 47MWZ flannel lined and these Rigid 47MWZ's. All were ordered in the same size. All of the other jeans fit well and as expected. The 47MWZ Rigid, however, were noticeably more snug through the hips. After laundering the first time, they did shrink both in length and width, and are now not comfortable to wear. I spoke with Wrangler regarding an exchange or refund and was told they will do nothing since they had been washed and the tags removed. They did not seem to care that the other jeans I ordered in the same size were fine and this particular pair was not. ... MoreAs always with Wrangler, these are well made and durable. However, be careful with your size choice and be sure you understand the return/exchange policy. I have recently ordered 2 pair of 13MWZ''s, a pair of 47MWZ flannel lined and these Rigid 47MWZ's. All were ordered in the same size. All of the other jeans fit well and as expected. The 47MWZ Rigid, however, were noticeably more snug through the hips. After laundering the first time, they did shrink both in length and width, and are now not comfortable to wear. I spoke with Wrangler regarding an exchange or refund and was told they will do nothing since they had been washed and the tags removed. They did not seem to care that the other jeans I ordered in the same size were fine and this particular pair was not. So, unless you want to spend your hard earned dollars to buy something you might not be able to use, be careful on the size you order.
What has happened to Wrangler jeans? I wear a size 40 x 36. These jeans were tight in the waist and legs. The pockets were surprisingly shallow. Not deep like they used to be. Also the legs were more narrow. I do not like skinny jeans as a replacement for my Original Cowboy cut Rigid jeans. I have noticed that these wrangler's made in Nicaragua are terrible regarding quality. Not so much for the ones made in Mexico. These jeans are a sorry excuse for a pair of wrangler jeans. Bring your operation back to Mexico or better yet, the USA. Honest opinion, my jeans that are made in Mexico were spot on. I only been wearing Wrangler rigid jeans for 65 years. I have to go to another jean brand.
Wrangler jeans are famous for Americana/Western wear. The history is fascinating. The original company Blue Bell used to make overalls but then decided to branch out so they hired Rodeo Ben who was a Polish immigrant tailor to help design jeans for rodeo cowboys. Their first jeans were called Wrangler 11MW (11ounces Men Western) and they debuted in 1947. Took 13 prototypes and when they added a zipper they called it: MWZ (men with zippers although a few say the W stands for western). They changed it to 13 because the weight was 13 ounces per yard. But some say it's because it took 13 tries. But the 11MWZ's name changed to 13MWZ in 1952 and you can still buy it for about 25 dollars (at local tack shops) even 77 years later. It's also the only jean endorsed by the ... MoreWrangler jeans are famous for Americana/Western wear. The history is fascinating. The original company Blue Bell used to make overalls but then decided to branch out so they hired Rodeo Ben who was a Polish immigrant tailor to help design jeans for rodeo cowboys. Their first jeans were called Wrangler 11MW (11ounces Men Western) and they debuted in 1947. Took 13 prototypes and when they added a zipper they called it: MWZ (men with zippers although a few say the W stands for western). They changed it to 13 because the weight was 13 ounces per yard. But some say it's because it took 13 tries. But the 11MWZ's name changed to 13MWZ in 1952 and you can still buy it for about 25 dollars (at local tack shops) even 77 years later. It's also the only jean endorsed by the rodeo. Both the 13MWZ and 936DEN (slim cowboy cut vs 13MWZ's classic cowboy cut) are rigid and heavy raw denim at about 15 ounces. I used to only wear 936DENs but I wanted a bit more mobility. I thought the 13MWZs look like clown pants but that's only because they are rigid raw denim. I wear 30x32 in work pants and I bought 30x36 in 13MWZs. Why? Because they do shrink in length. I could've gotten 30x32 but I stack mine over boots and cuff them with trainers.But these jeans have higher rise (you wear it closer to your belly button, higher pockets so you don't sit on your wallet, felled seams, more loops but wider space for a giant buckle. Also smooth rivets as not to scuff anything up and a non leather patch (a leather patch would get sticky in the saddle).Why do I enjoy them? They're cheap at around 25 dollars and incredibly strong and durable. Fits over my boots. I enjoy the high rise as I have long legs and higher rise also allows more mobility when moving and comfort when sitting down. I think at this point in my life I buy one article of clothing a year and have a uniform of functional clothing to simplify life. Although I do like my old overalls, they don't fit over my boots.
A woman either looks good in Levi's or Wrangler. I am a Wrangler girl. Always wore them can't find anyone who makes the fit properly. I can buy them blind and they will fit like a glove. They also last forever. I sit on the sidewalk to edge the grass, work on my car, wash them and wear to work. If it is not broke...Please don't fix it. And no, I don't believe that woman over 60 should not wear jeans. I will be buried in my Wranglers.
My boys used to be strictly Levi's until my youngest met his best friend who wears Wranglers. I purchased him a couple of pairs to try out. He loved the Wranglers so much that he convinced his older brother to try them. Now Wranglers are the only jeans that they will wear. As their mom, I approve. I can generally find Wranglers for a lower price than Levi's. Wrangler's are thicker denim compared to Levi's making them more durable, therefore not needing to be replaced.as frequently as Levi's.
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