Great video. Great timing. I bought a pair of new wrangler original cowboy cut jeans yesterday. I’m based in Queensland. They are probably the nicest pair I own. I have rm Williams, lees, evisu and rrl. These have the nicest fit in terms of rise and width and comfort
I really have been impressed with their fit, I love my Lee 102 jeans but I keep going back to these vintage Wranglers. Maybe it’s just because they’ve already been worn in but the denim just feels comfortable and robust, not to mention I’m loving the 70’s 80’s vibes they’re giving me.
It’s actually the care label that helped me identify their age. I’ve done a full review of them where I go through this in more detail th-cam.com/video/oUa4t1ogKwc/w-d-xo.html I got the information originally from @LootFam who have a fantastic video on identifying vintage Wranglers
@@TheTwistedHazel thank you for that info & I’ll check out that video you put in the link . Also I’ll check out loots video & also if it’s used , you do the Lysol laundry sanitizing or just regular wash and line dry??
No, Wranglers moved away from using selvage denim some time in the early 60s. Wrangler does have an archive range which replicates their vintage styles from this time and they have some models which are made from Japanese selvage.
Great video. Great timing. I bought a pair of new wrangler original cowboy cut jeans yesterday. I’m based in Queensland. They are probably the nicest pair I own. I have rm Williams, lees, evisu and rrl. These have the nicest fit in terms of rise and width and comfort
I really have been impressed with their fit, I love my Lee 102 jeans but I keep going back to these vintage Wranglers. Maybe it’s just because they’ve already been worn in but the denim just feels comfortable and robust, not to mention I’m loving the 70’s 80’s vibes they’re giving me.
How do you figure out when they were manufactured?
It’s actually the care label that helped me identify their age. I’ve done a full review of them where I go through this in more detail
th-cam.com/video/oUa4t1ogKwc/w-d-xo.html
I got the information originally from @LootFam who have a fantastic video on identifying vintage Wranglers
@@TheTwistedHazel thank you for that info & I’ll check out that video you put in the link . Also I’ll check out loots video
& also if it’s used , you do the Lysol laundry sanitizing or just regular wash and line dry??
@@TheTwistedHazelthat video helped a lot thanks !
Not selvage then?
No, Wranglers moved away from using selvage denim some time in the early 60s. Wrangler does have an archive range which replicates their vintage styles from this time and they have some models which are made from Japanese selvage.