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.
D**E
works well
Love that these are 100% cotton. The fit is ok, but since I am a woman trying to wear men's jeans (for the cotton), it is understandable that they don't fit perfectly. The color is great and they hold up well in the wash.
E**A
Fits and wears very well
These Wrangler jeans are comfortable to wear in the Winter as the denim is much thicker and stops wind from blowing through. They also still look brand new even though I have been wearing (and washing) them for months. Best part for me was the price, can't beat that when local stores are triple what I paid.
P**L
Great jeans if you want a slimmer, tighter fit than the normal version
I've become a big fan of these jeans. I've always had Levis, but decided to try these 18 months ago to see how the classic Wrangler jeans looked with my cowboy boots. At that point I had about a dozen pairs of Levis - now, I'm down to two pairs of Levis and eleven pairs of these Wrangler 936 slim fit jeans. That's how much I like them!There's a lot of reviews here saying these jeans are tight, and they are (they're meant to be), but I think some reviewers are perhaps being a little optimistic with their sizing. I wear a 30" waist in Levis and have found that these Wranglers fit me snugly in a 31" waist size, and very snugly with a 30" waist size, but are still not at all uncomfortable. In fact I have both sizes, depending on the look I'm going for - the 31s fit perfectly through the hips and seat, snug but not tight. The 30s however fit me nice and tight in the same areas, as well as being much tighter through the thighs. Both are comfortable but I can feel the 30s pulling everything in as I zip them up, which should give an idea of how they fit. There is certainly no room for bulky underwear and perhaps that's the mistake some people are making with their designer boxers - I'm not an underwear fashion victim however and my "tighty whitey" briefs work absolutely fine with these jeans. The legs are quite trim but go perfectly over the tops of my cowboy boots, I never tuck them into my boots but they are skinny enough to do so if that's your look. The waist is fairly high and looks good with a tucked-in T-shirt and nice belt - I do think those who have a bit of a belly might feel this makes them feel too tight also, but being in my twenties and still managing to hold onto my flat stomach I can't really comment. I may change my mind in a couple of decades, but as it stands, I would agree with a previous reviewer's slightly blunt suggestion that these are really cut to provide a tight fit for boys rather than larger men - so whilst they fit my small frame very nicely, bigger guys looking for a comfier fit would be better off with the 13MWZ version.Quality and detail is nice, perhaps some of the stitching doesn't appear to be on a par with Levis (especially round the crotch) but I've yet to have a pair show any signs of failure. The various colours are nicely finished and (again, unlike some reviewers) I actually quite like the Wrangler patch on the back. Yes, it's plastic and not leather, but that kind-of goes with the simple and basic nature of these jeans. The seven belt loops even on the 30" size is a plus, although not strictly necessary on my small waist I'm sure it helps on the larger sizes. The two front belt loops are a little closer together than I'd like with some of my chunkier belts but it doesn't look out of place and, again, a larger waist will probably not suffer this issue. Other details like the extra rivets and bold "W"s on the pockets are distinctive. The material has a soft and tactile feel entirely missing from my recent Levis, although I should point out that the "rigid" indigo versions of these are made of a much stiffer material. Not unpleasant, just different. With eleven pairs, I have these in most of the available colours and my favourites are the Rough Stone and Charcoal Grey ones, although the bleach ones are a particularly cool colour too.In summary then, great jeans. I always used to find Wranglers a bit "cheesy" as a Levis-wearing kid, but now I wish I'd discovered these years ago. Far better for less money, what more could you want!
C**R
First time Wrangler Buyer - So far, pretty good
This is a review for the Wrangler 936DEN (Cowboy-Cut Slim-Fit) Rigid (Unwashed) Jeans. Preference in jeans is such a personal matter, let me set the table with my perspective. First, this is the first pair of Wranglers I have ever owned. I don't think I even had a pair as a child. In recent years my go-to jeans have been the Levi's 501 Shrink-to-Fit in either Rigid Indigo or Rigid Black. I purchase those jeans in a size 34/34. Those can usually be purchased on Amazon for about $35. I also have a pair of the Made-in-USA 501 Shink-to-Fit Selvedge in size 33/34 (they are cut a little different in the seat and waist). The Selvedge model appears to only be available on Levi's web site. They appear to ONLY be available from Levi's web site. I purchased mine several months ago for $128 but they now appear to be over $150.Using the well-publicized method of soaking the 501's in very hot water, drip drying, towel drying, and then wearing the jeans damp for several hours, I am able to achieve a PERFECT fit. I like to turn up a small cuff of about 3/4 to 1 inch so I could purchase a length of 33 if I opted out of the cuff. (BTW - I DO NOT like my pants to hang off the back of my heals so my choice in length would be too short for those that like a "big break" with their hem.)Online research frequently turns up strong endorsements of the various versions of Wrangler "Cowboy Cut" Jeans (13mwz, 47mwz, 936den, etc.) and the passion that is often expressed for these garments brought me to drop $25 and give them a try. While there are some conflicting customer online comments regarding the fit of the various versions of the Cowboy Cut Jeans, I chose the 936DEN (Slim Fit Rigid). My hope was that the 936DEN style would get me closest to the 501 fit that I liked.There still is some occasional online misinformation regarding the denim that is used for the "Rigid" versions of the all of the Cowboy Cut Wranglers. I can attest with 100% certainty that they ARE NOT made of un-sanforized denim like the Levi's Shrink-to-fits. However, the Wranglers ARE NOT prewashed, and therefore WILL shrink noticeably, but not nearly as dramatically as un-sanforized Levi's. Regardless, knowing that I was going to get some degree of shrinkage with the Wrangler product, I opted to use the same soaking and drip drying routine I use for the Levis. (Soak in hot water in the bath tub, drip dry, blot dry with beach towels, and wear damp.)I'm wearing the Wranglers for my second day and the jeans HAVE contoured to my body the same way the Levi's do, but the cut of the jeans is noticeably different. Some of the differences I like more than others. The jeans have a higher rise and sit closer to my waist but they are not so high that they look like uncool "dad jeans". They fit very nice in the rear but they are CRAZY snug in the hips. They may stretch out a little in a few days but they are so snug it's VERY difficult to use ANY of the pockets. Speaking of pockets, as many online reviewers state, the Wrangler Cowboy cut models have back pockets that sit much higher than the Levis. This is actually nice if you keep a wallet in your back pocket because it keeps you from sitting uncomfortably on the wallet. Another pocket feature that I DISLIKE is the rubber Wrangler patch that is intended to resemble a leather patch. It doesn't look remotely like leather and it reminds me of "uncool" Sears tough-skin jeans. As suggested by another reviewer, I removed that rubber patch easily by snipping the threads with a pointy hobby knife. The absence of the rubber patch helps make the cool brass rivets on the back pockets visually "pop" more. This is an esthetic that is missing with my 501's and I fide it an appealing feature.The denim is very high quality. It certainly equals or exceeds the quality of the non-selvedge versions of the 501 shrink-to-fits. There ARE some examples of sloppy stitching, but nothing dramatically different from the 501's. I purchased the Wranglers on Amazon for $25 but I believe the jeans can periodically be found for even less. From a value perspective, the Wranglers are the better choice than the Levis 501 STF's.So far I'm pleased with the purchase BUT may opt for one of the less snug fitting versions of the Wrangler Cowboy Cut jeans.
H**
Great quality and comfort
I wore these out on hikes in the southwest US and they provided great flexibility, durability, and look great on me!
B**S
Great fit and good value
I have trouble finding 34 X34 jeans in a slim fit for my tall husband. These fit well and are priced right.
P**M
Great denim, poor sizing
Love the quality. Unfortunately I feel sizes are not consistent between colors.
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