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Good Jeans are in our DNA.
Inclusive to the latest drop of our 27406 collection, Wrangler® introduces the Carpenter Jean. Named after the zip code where the denim is cut and sewn in our hometown of Greensboro, North Carolina, this jean is proudly crafted by our team of skilled sewers and fabric cutters. It was woven at Greensboro's Cone Denim® White Oak Plant™ on vintage shuttle looms from the 1940’s. As a new style for the 27406 collection, the carpenter jean is designed with a regular fit and tapered leg. This jean features classic carpenter details like a hammer loop and ruler pocket while staying true Wrangler® heritage styled with details like seven belt loops, flat rivets, rodeo watch pocket, a rope logo shank, back yoke over body and leather patch. The fit along with its unique coloring, Claymore Raw, lends itself to the workwear, utility sensibility Wrangler® has always been know for. As an unwashed denim, this jean is in its most purest, raw form. Its superior stretch and durable, rigid feel gives it a wear that will last year after year.
As a limited run piece, only 80 pairs of jeans were made. Each is stamped, numbered and signed off on by the sewer who stitched the last stitch.
Features
- Fit: Regular
- Front Closure Type: Button fly
- Leg Opening: Tapered
- Fabric: 92% Cotton/7% Polyester/1% Spandex. 11 oz
- Care: Wash by Hand.
- Origin: Made in USA
Merchant response: Thank you for your interest in the Wrangler 27406 Men's Carpenter Jean. This jean is crafted by our team of skilled sewers and fabric cutters and made of denim that was woven in Greensboro. On each pair the Wrangler icons are included, 7 belt loops, flat rivets, rodeo watch pocket, rope logo shank, back yoke over body, and leather patch. The jeans are proudly made in the USA, stamped on the inside pocket, numbered and signed off on by the sewer who completed it. They are a collectible work of art with only 80 pairs made.