The fit of the moment
If you haven't tried a barrel fit yet, here's the pitch: they're wide through the seat and thigh like a baggy jean, but the leg curves outward at the knee and back in at the ankle, creating a rounded barrel shape that stacks nicely at the hem. Comfortable and casual, it's the silhouette that's been all over street style for the past couple of years, and Wrangler's version does it in a mid-weight 11 oz right-hand twill – 100% US cotton, no stretch, no nonsense. The pacific wash is a mid-blue with natural-looking fading at the thigh and knee that gives them a lived-in feel straight out of the box.
- Baggy barrel fit – oversized
- Sits at waist
- Loose through seat and thigh
- Barrel leg shape, stacked at hem
- Pacific wash
- 3/1 right-hand twill, 11 oz
- 100% US cotton
- Non-stretch
- 34" inseam
- 100% US cotton
- Patch: Leather
All measurements should be taken directly on the body. If your measurements suggest different sizes, your hip measurement is leading. If your measurement is in between two sizes, order the smallest size for a tighter fit or the bigger size for a looser fit. Sizes below in cm.
| Size | Natural Waist | Low Waist | Hips | Thigh |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | 77½ | 80 | 91½ | 55 |
| 31 | 80 | 82½ | 94 | 57 |
| 32 | 82½ | 85 | 96½ | 58½ |
| 33 | 85 | 87½ | 99 | 59½ |
| 34 | 87½ | 90 | 101½ | 60½ |
| 35 | 91 | 93½ | 103½ | 61½ |
| 36 | 94 | 96½ | 105½ | 62 |
Western cuts, cowboy fades and robust denims – there’s only one brand of jeans that the pro-rodeo riders swear by, and that’s Wrangler.
Wranglers have been in the game since 1947, when the Blue Bell Overall Co. in Greensbro, North Carolina, hired a Polish tailor known as ‘Rodeo Ben’. His job was to design a pair tough enough for professional cowboys – built with felled seams, reinforced pockets and heavyweight denim for rough outdoor lives and long days in the saddle.
That original spirit hasn't changed much. What’s changed is who's wearing them. These days you’re as likely to find Wranglers on a van-lifer driving the North Sea Coast as on a ranch hand in Wyoming – but the appeal is the same: jeans that are built to work hard, look good broken in, and go the distance.
This is denim for life in the open-air. Relaxed fits that move with you. Durable fabrics that soften over time without falling to bits (and look even better when they eventually do). Cuts that work with Converse, cowboy boots and everything in-between. Get them dirty, put them through their paces and wear them for weeks on end. It’s what they were built for.