Wrangler Men's George Strait Cowboy Cut Original Fit Jean. Wrangler’s classic fits enhanced by the King of Country. These George Strait jeans are modeled after Wrangler’s authentic styles with embellishments by George himself. FEATURESCowboy Cut Original Fit.The original cowboy fit with George Strait embroidery.Durable. Heavyweight denim and copper riveting that's made to last. 100% Cotton. Built for comfort and breathability. Five-Pocket Style. (1) watch pocket, (2) front scoop pockets, (3) back patch pockets.No Chafing. Felled seams prevent uncomfortable chafing.
J**N
Men's jeans for a man's man.
Well, if you're wearing these jeans. You're more than likely a man's man and not a baggy pants hippie. Wranglers are thick, durable, don't mind grease stains, and don't complain when you scrape off concrete splatter. I would suggest these jeans to anyone looking to boost their testosterone levels. One pant leg boosts chest hair growth, and the other boosts beard growth. Button and zip them up and you increase vehicle knowledge 50% and George Strait starts playing from the heavens.
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**N
Amazingly comfortable and fitting jeans.
These jeans are perfect! Seriously, they fit amazingly well and look great on me. My butt looks amazing and so does the front side. Looks as I though I may become a wrangler man after all. I have just ordered some more in different colors. I will try to upload some photos for a better view.
C**S
The jeans you want. The jeans you need. Read the whole review!
Jeans to me are something that need to fit, fade, wear, tear, wash, move, and work the right way anytime you need them to. With Wrangler, you get all of that and you get it all of the time. I've always worn Levi's but have always had the thought in the back of my mind that my jeans never quite fit the way i wanted them to. Like most people, I kind of just dealt with it and wore jeans that "did the job".I am a guy who, like some others, have an athletic build. Getting jeans to fit just right has always been a bit of a challenge. I finally bit the bullet and decided to do a bit of research on jeans that fit not only well, but correctly. I noticed there weren't many reviews about Wrangler jeans other than what's seen on their website. Could these be the great white buffalo of denim and we just don't know it because people don't want to share their secret? I figured it's time to make a review of these jeans and possibly help out the next person that's on the fence about buying Wranglers over Levi's because let's face it, It really sucks when you try on a pair of jeans at the store and then say to yourself "I can find these online for a better price" and then go home, buy the jeans online, receive them, and then they're not what you expected them to be. What's even worse is when you tear all the tags off of them, assuming they're going to fit right, wash them, and then they don't fit and you have to find some shady way to get all the tags back on the jeans, pretend you didn't wash them and send them back only having to wait longer to get another pair of jeans mailed to you.More times than others, Wranglers are referred to as "Nut Huggers" but, they're more than that. These are jeans that fit the way that jeans SHOULD fit. I stumbled across the Wrangler Men's Cowboy Cut 13MWZ and in this case, the Wrangler Men's George Strait Cowboy Cut Original Fit Jean which are more of a "fancied" out version of the regular 13MWZ. I took my chances and was blown away at the product i received.Enough about my rambling. Let's get down to the nitty gritty:Sizing - You're going to want a waist size bigger than what you normally wear because they're cotton. They WILL shrink. If you wear boots and like the "stacked" look around the ankle, go up one size in length. For me i normally wear a 32Wx33L. With the Wranglers I bought a 33Wx34L and they shrunk down to denim perfection. I wash my jeans in cold water and dry with normal/medium heat.Fit - One thing I do not like about jeans these days is most are made with multiple materials that allow the jeans to stretch. Wrangler 13MWZ and the George Strait Cowboy cut jeans are 100% Cotton. In my opinion, they have just a bit (the right amount) of stretch while also maintaining their structural durability. They're not stiff to the point you feel like you're wearing sheet metal around your legs.Waist - The waist on these jeans is going to ride a bit higher than you might normally be use to. These DO NOT sit under the waist. This could be why they're referred to as "nut huggers" because when you wear them it does feel like they're pulled up a bit on you. That's how they're designed. Not to hug your little ones, but to stay on you while you're getting stuff done like mowing the lawn, working out in the field, running errands, picking berries, arm wrestling, doing heavy squats, etc. (Ladies if you're reading this, you could probably get away with wearing these as high waist jeans or "Mom" jeans.)Legs - These jeans are not relaxed fit nor are they boot cut and they're definitely not skinny jeans. They are designed as "Cowboy cut". They have a bit extra room in the groin area and the thigh region has an exceptionally well fit with just the right amount of room for someone like me that has the athletic build. towards the ankle, they fit to be worn around a boot. Again, they are NOT boot cut but you can pull them over boots.Color - The colors that Wrangler offers are pretty much endless. There is a color of these jeans out there for just about anyone and everyone. They do start to fade once you start wearing them and washing them but who doesn't want they're jeans to fade? If you're worried about losing color you can always resort to turning the jeans inside out before washing them. (I'm not sure if that actually prevents color loss but I've always been told it works with most clothes going in the laundry.)Belt loops - This is a big one for me. I'll put it to you like this. Wrangler jeans have seven belt loops. That's two more than Levi's do. My biggest pet peeve when wearing Levi's is that when i bend over or am sitting down, the waste of the jeans in the rear tends to slide down on me while my belt stays riding on my skin and not the jeans. Maybe it's just me, but i do not like that. With Wranglers, I don't have that issue due to having the extra 2 belt loops on the back of the jeans.Pockets - The rear pockets are the same size as pretty much any other pair of jeans out there. The front pockets do lack in size (depth) but I don't really put too much stuff in my pockets other than my car keys and cell phone.That's all I got. Am I sponsored by Wrangler? No. Do I rope cattle or work on a ranch? No. Do these jeans fit me the way I want them to? Yes.Buy these jeans.
H**.
Know What You're Getting! They're Different Than Other Wranglers.
These are well-made, durable jeans, but you need to be aware of some details if you have only worn other Wrangler styles before.First, compared to Wrangler's "Regular Fit" jeans, these "Cowboy Cut" jeans are much slimmer in the waist, lower abdomen, and seat. Also, the pockets are tight to the jeans and not very deep; a thick wallet is tough to get in and out. Finally, the material is board-stiff when new, and requires many washings to soften up.Again, these are good, well-made jeans. No disrespect. But they are different than what you may be accustomed to.
G**7
Great jeans.
Bought a few Wrangler's from the USA side of Amazon lately, first time buyer of the Original cowboy cut, rigid denim. Well made, nice colour, slightly tighter in the waistband then I'm used to, usually buy relaxed Jean cut, so this is a departure from them. First time wearing them was odd, felt like a robotic cowboy, but I'm getting used to them, will probably soften up after a few washes, but that will take a while. All in all I'm pleased with them, quality and cut are like when I first started buying my own jeans, when they were made for long time, not fashion throw aways.
R**B
nice fit
i remember buying a pair of wrangler cowboy jeans before and they lasted for years , i expect these to last the same
V**D
Very hard and stiff denim they will stand up on there own
I disliked how stiff the denim was washed them twice in hot wash and soaked them in a softner but still stiff. C
J**R
Good quality
Good quality wranglers. Nice bleachwash colour, but slightly big on legs. Good price for wranglers at £35
J**Y
The size
I sent for 34 w x 29 l i got 32 w x 33 l was looking forward to them but very disappointed
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