Wrangler Retro Men's Bozeman Dark Wash Slim Fit Straight Leg Jeans

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Style #WLT88BZ

$68.00 Original Price

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Wrangler Retro slim fit jeans nod to our history while introducing fits and washes suited for the modern cowboy. Designed with a closer fit and leg opening that still falls comfortably over boots, Wrangler's men’s Wrangler straight leg slim fit jeans add extra style to the classic look you love. These jeans sit low on the waist and make it easy to show off your favorite belt buckle. That design detail is Wrangler's Western heritage showing through, something that happens often with the Wrangler Retro collection. If you’re going for a coordinated cowboy style with these men’s slim fit straight leg jeans, pair them with a Western Wrangler® Retro button-up to complete your look.

  • 99% Cotton / 1% Spandex
  • Dark Wash
  • Straight Leg
  • Slim Fit
  • Low Rise
  • Classic Five Pocket Styling
  • Machine Washable

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Review Summary

3.9 of 5
Quality
5 of 5
Value
5 of 5
Comfort
5 of 5
Durability
4 of 5
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3.9 / 5.0
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April 21, 2022
Detroit
Originally posted at
Wrangler
Rated 4 out of 5
I would buy again.
i use my jeans for everything and they hold up pretty good.
March 9, 2022
don't recall
Originally posted at
Wrangler
Rated 1 out of 5
way too baggy
bought a pair a few years ago and loved them. so here recently I figured I'd get two more pairs.. tottaly not the same fit. way too baggy and fits loose. now I gotta spend more money on over priced jeans to get them tailored smh.
February 21, 2022
shepherdsville ky
Originally posted at
Wrangler
Rated 3 out of 5
This is not a slim fit
I have other retro slim fit straight Wrangler jeans that are a great fit. I ordered this pair because I wanted a lighter color. These are no way the sale fit. The waist is not to size and the thighs are not slim, but are more like a standard fit. Wrangler missized these. I hoped a hot wash and dryer would help but it does not.
February 10, 2022
Athens, GA
Originally posted at
Wrangler
Rated 5 out of 5
Modern Fit with good stretch
Offered a modern fight while wearing boots which is exactly what I was looking for. Offered something different from the regular/usual choice
February 1, 2022
New Mexico
Originally posted at
Wrangler
Rated 1 out of 5
Wrangler, you are going down hill
Half of the jeans that I buy from wrangler come with a "twist" in the leg. The side hem will be nearly at the front of your foot while standing vs being at the side as it should be. This has been an ongoing issue for the past several years with wrangler.
January 26, 2022
Mississippi
Originally posted at
Wrangler
Rated 2 out of 5
Not durable and inconsistent sizing
I ordered 4 pairs of these maybe two years ago. One pair has a rip below the knee. The other has a rip at the back pocket. The other two pair are lightly worn.
I ordered two additional pair this year and they do not look or fit the same as the previous.
If you are good with jeans lasting less than 2 year, i would buy them in a store where you can view the look and make sure they fit!!!
January 20, 2022
Blairsville, GA
Originally posted at
Wrangler
Rated 2 out of 5
Thin and way too stretchy
The material is very, very thin, it feels like putting my phone in my pocket is gonna rip the pocket, way too much material in the rear, jeans are relatively low rise, but have the amount of material of a high rise jean in the rear, they are also baggy.
January 12, 2022
Charlotte, NC
Originally posted at
Wrangler
Rated 5 out of 5
Will buy from takk again
Love the fit of the wrangler jeans
December 24, 2021
Philadelphia
Originally posted at
Wrangler
Rated 4 out of 5
I have bought these pants before
Pants are great but seem to rip at the belt loops and where the rear pockets have q fastener.
December 24, 2021
Fort worth
Originally posted at
Wrangler