Cowboys Wear Wrangler Jeans

By April 6, 2010 Clothes



Most cowboys I know wear Wrangler jeans. Why?

People who spend a lot of time in the saddle prefer Wranglers, simply because they do not have an inseam. That inseam can get pretty uncomfortable after several hours rubbing on your thighs.

From Wikipedia:
“The brand is owned by the VF Corporation, who also own Lee, JanSport and The North Face, among others. Its headquarters are located in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina, with production plants in a variety of locations throughout the world. Wrangler International, is now chaired by Dieter Jacobfeuerborn.

“Wrangler Jeans were first made by Blue Bell, who acquired the brand when they took over Casey Jones in the mid-1940s. Blue Bell employed Bernard Lichtenstein (‘Rodeo Ben’), a Polish (from Łódź) tailor who worked closely with cowboys, to help design jeans suitable for rodeo use. Wrangler Jeans were born. The 13MWZ style, introduced in 1947, is still available worldwide. In addition to this, Wrangler has since introduced several other lines that are more designated towards a specific group or demographic.”

Levi Strauss made the first Levi’s jeans (actually work trousers) out of canvas for miners in the gold fields of California. He used sail canvas that he brought with him from the east and couldn’t sell to ships Chandlers because it was too light. Cowboys weren’t fond of them because they had a rivet in the crotch that would cause a, ummm, bit of discomfort after a length of time in the saddle.

You can get more information at the Wranglers website by clicking HERE.