Wrangler Men's Cowboy Cut Slim Fit Jean, Bleach, 31x36

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Amazon SLIM FIT. Designed with a functional fit in mind, these jeans are made to stack over your favorite pair of boots. Constructed with a slim fit through the seat and thigh, this jean is made for both function and comfort for long days in the saddle. COMFORTABLE WEAR. Whether you're out on the ranch or working in the garage, you need a durable jean that keeps you comfortable throughout the day. Made from 100% cotton, this jean provides comfort and breathability for your day ahead. FIVE POCKET STYLING. This cowboy cut jean is constructed with an authentic five pocket styling: (1) watch pocket, (2) front scoop pockets, (3) back patch pockets. Finished with copper rivets for added long-lasting durability. International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.

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SLIM FIT. Designed with a functional fit in mind, these jeans are made to stack over your favorite pair of boots. Constructed with a slim fit through the seat and thigh, this jean is made for both function and comfort for long days in the saddle. COMFORTABLE WEAR. Whether you're out on the ranch or working in the garage, you need a durable jean that keeps you comfortable throughout the day. Made from 100% cotton, this jean provides comfort and breathability for your day ahead. FIVE POCKET STYLING. This cowboy cut jean is constructed with an authentic five pocket styling: (1) watch pocket, (2) front scoop pockets, (3) back patch pockets. Finished with copper rivets for added long-lasting durability. International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.


Product specifications

Brand Wrangler
EAN
  • 0084084440938
Color
  • Gold buckle bleach
Size
  • 31W / 36L

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