Wrangler Jeans, Wrangler Shirts & Tops, Wrangler Belts

Sheplers is your Wrangler jeans go-to store! Wrangler Jeans are an All-American essential – from country wear to city style, jeans by Wrangler fit into your lifestyle! Wrangler Jeans have had a paramount affect on fashion culture, work culture, sports culture, charity, and more – Wrangler Jean Co. has come along way from its humble beginnings. Wrangler denim jeans grew from a workingman's Wrangler jean into a cowboy's Wrangler jean, a fashion Wrangler jean, a dress-up Wrangler jean, and a casual Wrangler jean, while staying true to their life-long Wrangler jeans enthusiasts.





Wrangler Reviews

Rated 4.6 out of 5 by 3469 reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 by Order larger than you think you need I ordered a 32X36 because I had tried on 32's at another vendor and they went on just fine. Got these yesterday and while I got them on, it was a real challenge. In retrospect (based on other reviews I had read#, should have gone with a 33 waist. The length was perfect and the slim fit makes my legs look like string beans. Will say that for the price, these are very good except for the tightness #I hope that over time, this will be resolved) January 13, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by very good jeans at a very good price this is my first rigid jeans, and I can't be happier. Yes, they're of lighter blue than the other jeans, but if the cowboys said it was good, then it is good. They looked and felt like a cardboard at first but after a while they became one with your skin another plus is they run true to size, so just measure the waist and buy that size. On the other side of the notes however, the fit and the waist may be a deal breaker for some people January 9, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Wrangler 936 slimfit I like the way these jeans fit and look. I wish there a few a more colors. The only issue is that I am a 30 29 which is a size rarely stocked in any pant so some of these aren't available. Longer inseams that are tailored don't fit the same. The feel of these for me are great. I've tried so many other brands. January 9, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by the praire dust color is not as pictured The praire dust color in the catalogs are shown as in the tan family. but are more grey and green. I have many ot the 936 slim fit jeans and the quality and fit are great. The colors have been great and true untill "praire dust ". If you are looking for a color between tan and tobacco do not trust the color shown in the catalog. January 9, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Warm, Quality, Jeans I bought these jeans for my Dad for christmas- he loves Wrangler Jeans. He drives vehicles to and from auctions for a local car dealer and spends a lot of time out in the cold. He loves these jeans and says they keep him very warm. January 9, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by I would like a pair in Black I have about 4 pair now All is good about my Blue Jeans. All i can find on this sIte are Polyester with a small % of cotton in Black. Maybe this is a suggestion box I hope the designers read it January 7, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by WRANGLER 936 JEANS IN TRAIL DUST COLOR MY SON WAS SO DELIGHTED TO RECEIVE THESE JEANS. HE HAD NOT BEEN ABLE TO FIND THEM AND WAS ADVISED THAT THIS COLOR "TRAIL DUST" HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED. TOO BAD! HOPE THEY WILL BRING IT BACK. January 5, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Fast & Furious! Arrived exactly as promised & immediately were tried on! Perfect fit!! January 5, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by These Wrangler jeans are a great value The Wrangler jeans that I purchased are exactly what I was looking for. I bought several pair at once knowing that they were of good quality. The first pair of this type of wrangler jean I purchased several years ago and was glad to see that Sheplers stocks these. January 5, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by old favorite i've worn other jeans and I always come back to these for the best fit and look. January 4, 2013
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Wrangler - History

An all-American success story, the Wrangler brand was hatched from a hardworking young man's dream. The start of the essential Wrangler western wear brand was Hudson Overall Company in Greensboro, NC. C.C. Hudson and his brother, Homer, created the overall company in 1904. In 1919, Hudson Overall Company sales were booming, so they upgraded to larger headquarters and changed the name to Blue Bell Overall Company.

The year 1936 brought change as Blue Bell Overall Company introduced Super Big Ben Overalls, featuring 100% Sanforized fabric that reduced shrinkage to less than 1%, setting a new standard for the industry.

In 1943, Blue Bell acquired Casey Jones Company, a manufacturer of work clothing, and the rights to Casey Jones' rarely used brand name – Wrangler. Thus, creating the Wrangler brand name that we have come to know, love, and wear! The popularity of the Wrangler brand grew and become more exciting in 1947 when Wrangler authentic western jeans, designed by celebrity tailor Rodeo Ben, was introduced to the American public. Professional rodeo cowboys Jim Shoulders, Bill Linderman, and Freckles Brown wear-tested the Wrangler 13MWZ and endorsed the Wrangler name for durability, quality, and authenticity. By having these rodeo cowboys support the Wrangler name, true distinction was made between Wrangler and other denim companies. Jim Shoulders, World Champion Cowboy, signed on as an official endorsee of Wrangler in 1948. He and his Wrangler jeans went to win a total of 16 world championships, including five All-Around, seven Bull Riding, and four Bareback Riding World Titles.

Wrangler jeans flew into the mainstream in 1963 when "Newsweek" magazine coined the word "teenager" and featured a Wrangler jean-clad girl on the cover. Just over a decade later, Wrangler received more support from the rodeo industry, when in 1974 the Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association officially endorsed Wrangler Jeans.

In 1982, Wrangler became the primary sponsor of professional race-car driver Dale Earnhardt and the legendary blue-and-yellow "Wrangler Jeans Machine". Wrangler became the first apparel company to have significant involvement in NASCAR. Wrangler continued to reach both traditional cowboy and contemporary jean wearers in 1992, when the movie "Pure Country" debuted. The film starred country music singer George Strait in Wrangler jeans as Dusty Chandler, a fictional super star in the country music world. This created a frenzy for western lifestyle apparel. With the rise in country western apparel popularity, Wrangler western wear also gained further recognition. By 1996, one out of every five pairs of jeans sold in America featured a Wrangler label.

The Wrangler 13MWZ Jean, the official jean of the Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association, celebrated its 50th birthday in 1997. The Wrangler spirit celebrated its 100th year in business. These milestone events further proved the lasting power of Wrangler!

Wrangler Jean Co. didn't stop there! In 2005, Wrangler launched Aura Jeans from the Women at Wrangler The new Aura Jean collection offered 120+ fits and revolutionized the way women shop for jeans. In 2008, Wrangler partnered with AQHA (American Quarter Horse Association) to develop The Ultimate Riding Jeans. Wrangler sought to capture the freedom, independence, and beauty inherent to every cowgirl. Wrangler spoke with the women of the American Quarter Horse Association to find out what was important to women who ride every day. The result was a Wrangler jean with flexible knees and a mid rise for riding - the perfect riding jean for the modern cowgirl! The Ultimate Riding jean has become a cowgirl favorite!

Just a year later, in 2009, Wrangler western wear created the Wrangler National Patriot Program. National Patriot is a year-round program developed to help raise funds to support American military veterans and their families, and to serve as inspiration for all Americans to rally around each other in patriotism. In 2010, Wrangler revamped the 13MWZ jean and created the Premium Performance Wrangler 47MWZ Jean! Wrangler 47MWZ jeans' updated fit are the Biggest Thing to happen to men's Wrangler jeans since 1947!