• Imported
  • Button closure
  • Machine Wash
  • 0.7" high
  • 14" wide
  • REGULAR FIT. These straight-leg jeans feature a classic five-pocket styling with a regular seat and thigh, made to sit at the natural waist
  • BUILT TO LAST. Made with durable materials, these jeans will allow you to move with comfort. Available in both 100% cotton or Premium Flex Denim - choose a pair that best fits your needs
  • FUNCTION MEETS STYLE. Not only is this classic jean great for everyday wear, it is also built for durability on the jobsite. Rest assured, these jeans are designed in a classic style appropriate for many uses
  • HEAVY-DUTY HARDWARE. Finished with a zipper fly, button closure and embroidered back pockets
  • Denim garments will vary in shade due to the nature of the fabric and wet process

A couple of preliminaries here. I was friends with someone that used to work at a factory that would sew different name brands on the same clothing before even that factory went overseas. So I'm less addicted to the name of a product line than a particular product that is made at the time. I've worn well and far over a hundred jeans (dungarees for the less metrosexual of us over my far too many years). The only jean that I ever cried over was a very expensive Italian dress jean purchased years ago at Neiman Marcus. For jeans under 90 dollars I've found in general that some of he Wranglers have been truer to size than most others. I understand that someone would be pissed that they received a jean that had a belt loop improperly sewed but this same person worked for a high end retail chain that had to return about 10% of the expensive high-end jeans for defects before being placed on the sales floor. Even then inconsistent sizing was an issue. Barring someone's fascination with the name of a clothing line, with few exceptions I really don't see much of a difference in quality between this 7 loop jean and a jean costing twice or more from other manufacturers including some (which is an irritant) from this same company. Unless someone is looking for a particular type of fit IMO the price justifies the purchase of this jean. I can beat the hell out of it, tear it up, put holes in it and not cry about it because 19 bucks for a decent fitting jean is CHEAP in this market. So what if there may be a defect in it. Return it and get another one. For me that's easier to stomach than having to return one costing much more and having to worry how much wear I'll get out of it. Cheap is good sometimes and not an exact indicator of quality. When I've done heavy duty work that puts more wear & tear pressure on the jean I've tended towards Carhartt. Great jean for wear & tear but an uncomfortable fit (for me) for every day casual & light work wear. As far as shrinkage goes, I wash all my clothing in cold water or dry clean it so I've never had a problem. How someone can wash anything cotton, whether Sanforized or not in hot water and not expect an issue is beyond me.

I've been a Levis guy since my teens, nothing against Wrangler but I always liked the Levis styling a little more. But the last 4 or 5 pairs of Levis I bought weren't sized right, usually the waist was too big, sometimes the legs were too long. I don't like having to wear a belt. So this time I tried a pair of Wranglers. Quality-wise they compare very favorably to Levis, and more importantly they FIT. If I had to complain about anything, the watch pocket is a little too deep for my key fob. But that's a nitpick, for other objects the deeper watch pocket would be a good thing. I think I'm a Wrangler guy now, sorry Levis I gave you plenty of chances. Also, I read recently that the Levis CEO says the company needs to do more about gun violence. No they do not, why does Levis corp. need to have an opinion on gun control??

You are either a Wrangler fan or you wear that over brand. If I had always been the skinny-reared guy who could fit into a pair of Levis, well, maybe I would appreciate them more. I love these Wrangler jeans. There is nothing about them that does not work for me. Having lost some weight and planning to lose more, maybe they could be a tad slimmer in design, but then they would be same as that other brand. I ALWAYS appreciated the extra belt loop because I have always worn a belt. These black ones are the best looking jeans I have ever owned. I even wear them to work sometimes with a half boot (gasp) and a shirt with buttons (I know, right?).

These are very comfortable. Ridiculously cheap. Cannot go wrong with these.

I bought a pair each of regular fit, straight leg, zipper fly Levi's, Lee, and Wrangler jeans. The Levi's(505) were $40, the Lee's $32, and the Wrangler's $20. I washed all of them once, in cold water. They all fit about the same. The construction seems to be about the same too. All had 5 belt loops and reinforced the same points. They all were about the same weight denin. One difference I could find was that the Levi's had two rivets on the coin pocket while the Lee's and Wranglers had one rivet there and sewed the other side of the coin pocket into the main pocket seam. Also, the Levi's print your jean size on the outside label, while the Lee's and Wranglers do not. Both the Levi's and Lee have a double stitched external inseam on the inside of the legs and a concealed inseam on the outside of the legs. The Wranglers reversed this with the concealed inseam on the inside and a double stitched seam on the outside. The length of the inseam, compared to the advertised length, was pretty close, with the Lee's being the longest, and the Wranglers the shortest. Overall, I would say they all three pairs look like they will be fine over the longer term. So perhaps the price difference and your preference for brands might be the deciding factor.

Y'know, when I was a kid, Wrangler jeans were "lame," just one step above Toughskins, which were considered to be the absolute UN-coolest jeans a boy could wear. I bought these for work (construction) because I don't want to shred another pair of $40 jeans (lookin' at you, Levi's). Maybe it's because I'm older and not as bony as I used to be, but the fit of these is a revelation. They're just super-comfortable and they let me roll around in the muck, bending like a pretzel whenever I need to. Great bang for buck, too.

These are now my favorite jeans. I've never been one to pay more than fifty bucks for jeans, so I've tried just about every lower-cost brand out there. These are by far my favorite. Simply put, there's nothing weird or wrong about them. Some jeans have weird pockets that are either too big or too small. Many have belt loops that are weirdly spaced. Some have flaws in the stitching. These were genuinely perfect. I tend to associate Wrangler with Wal-Mart of my youth, but these are nothing like what you buy in those stores. The material is quite soft after a few washes, the wash and coloring is modern and looks great, and the sizing looks good. It's not too tight or too relaxed, just sits perfectly. Overall, I feel good when I wear them, compared to feeling awkward wearing my other jeans (for one reason or another). I'll be picking up more pairs of these. Edit: A year later, I have now bought over 7 pairs of these jeans in various sizes from 40->36. All of them have been excellent. As I've sized downward, I can confidently give the older jeans away since they still look great after many wears. I've bought a variety of colors and while I have my personal preferences, all the washes were great. Seriously, for the price, these jeans absolutely cannot be beat.

I bought these jeans because I absolutely cannot find this size in stores. I bought these and they fit perfectly, I’m very happy with them. I’m not sure what kind of material they are, but they are very soft denim. Maybe there’s something else in there? But unlike a lot of jeans these are not stiff and tough. With that being said, I don’t know how well they would hold up under tough working conditions. That’s not a bad thing necessarily. You wouldn’t wear a $2,000 tuxedo while doing construction work, because it’s not made for that, it’ll get wrecked. But I’ve worn these jeans to go out to eat, playing with my niece and nephew, and other random things, and they’ve held up nice. They also hold their size well, after several washings they haven’t shrunk at all, and in fact I feel like they fit better. Probably because now that I have a nice-fitting pair of jeans, I feel more confident, and so I leave the house more. I’m walking more and I’m no longer eating junk food out of self-loathing because I can’t find a nice pair of jeans. Therefore I’m losing an inch or two off the ol’ waist and they fit really nicely now. So there it is: if you want to feel better about yourself, lose some weight, and make more friends, also POSSIBLY be the most qualified person to deal with an alien invasion because your level of self-confidence is so high you just handle situations with the coolness of a freshly trimmed golden retriever with sunglasses on sitting in a kiddy pool on a hot summer day, get these jeans. Just do it. Wrangler has a great track record of being good jeans for a nice price.

For a regular-fit, regular-rise, boot-accommodating, regular-rinse, straight-leg jean, I don't see how you can beat these. I WAS VERY PLEASANTLY SURPRISED BY THESE JEANS. Years ago, I only bought Land's End jeans because of their superior quality and fit and because the quality of Levi's had gone to crap and they changed the fit and finish. In the last few years, I have been looking for less pricey jeans and had found some at a regional department store that were very affordable and decent quality, but they have changed and don't offer the style I like, so I went on the hunt again. I tried several brands, including Land's End and Eddie Bauer. THESE WRANGLERS OUT-PERFORMED ALL OTHERS FOR THE LEAST COST! I wasn't even going to try Wranglers because years ago I looked at some in a store and everything they had was the low-waisted style. I'm an old guy and hate those. But when I saw that they had a reqular waist version in a non-faded style - hate faded styles too, I gave them a shot. I was surprised by everything - the quality and weight of the denim, the quality of the construction, the features and the fit. Super happy with the product and ecstatic over the price!

These are my favorite jeans and I am pleased that Amazon finally got real with the price. The "Regular Fit" is just that -- not husky and not skinny. I am an average build older guy neither fat nor skinny, and these fit me great, although the length tends to be a bit on the long side. These are absolutely what I wear on weekends unless it is cargo shorts weather. These are the qualitatively about the same Wranglers you can buy at Target. Target variously sells Wrangler "Rugged Wear" jeans, "Premium Quality" and "Authentics" while these are "Authentics". I cannot tell any qualitative difference, or not much difference at all between these three Wrangler labels. Some have a straight line stitched on the back pocket, some nothing at all, and some the Wrangler "W". Other than that I see no difference. The denim seems to be the same grade, the stitching appears to be the same, and the fit is indistinguishable. (I would be interested in knowing what the difference is supposed to be. I tried Googling the issue but no luck.) Now that the price is in line I will be buying them on-line with Amazon. RJB.