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       Location: Phoenix | I'm looking for some "actual" riding jeans. I'm done using my fancy jeans but they're all I have since I outgrew my Cruel Girl's three years ago and never replace them.
So what brand do you like, where do you find them, and how much did you pay for them? Kind of looking for some "economy" or "work" jeans that I can wear at the barn and just ride every day in....No more $150 jeans!!! Haha sheesh. |
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     Location: Texas | Rock and Roll Cowgirl! They are my new favorite all around jeans. Comfy for riding, but can also be dressed up. Some styles are blingy, others not so much. They range from $70 - $100.
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 Mature beyond Years
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        Location: North of the 49th Parallel | Ariat. |
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           Location: Kansas | I really like my wrangler mae's for riding, lots of stretch and I don't feel constricted in them when I ride. |
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   Location: God's country...aka TEXAS | cowgirl tuff |
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| JLBerry - 2015-03-12 8:10 AM
cowgirl tuff
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 Bulls Eye
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       Location: Oklahoma | Tatum2 - 2015-03-12 8:20 AM
JLBerry - 2015-03-12 8:10 AM
cowgirl tuff
I second this! 
I third this... Comfort, style and durability... I get mine on ebay |
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 Midget Lover
          Location: Kentucky | I bought a pair of Wrangler's Ultimate Riding Jean. I like them because they are 38" so they cover my boot and I don't look like a dork. |
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| NON stretch Walmart jeans are the best every day chore and barn jean if your done with the blingy costly things. I for one am praying blingy gaudy jeans go out of style any day now!
Sometimes you can find non-stretch and heavy denim at american eagle. If you do BUY them! They are the best in my opinion! I think i cried the other day when my old low waist boot cut heavy denim jeans from AE ripped from 10 years of hard use. We had been through a lot together! :-(
I'm watching this thread for someone to post a $50 pair heavy denim, low waist, boot cut, normal butt jean!
WOuldn't it be amazing if they still made those!! |
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 The Bling Princess
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      Location: North Dakota | Cowgirl Tuff. I like the stretch they have to them and they make them long enough for my legs. I don't like the upper of my boot sticking out..makes me feel like I'm wearing "highwaters." |
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      Location: Wisconsin | http://www.bootbarn.com/Wrangler-Women%27s-Cash-Vented-Boot-Cut-Ultimate-Riding-Jeans/2011964,default,pd.html?dwvar_2011964_color=Blue
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Elite Veteran
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     Location: SE KS | Murphy - 2015-03-12 8:26 AM
I bought a pair of Wrangler's Ultimate Riding Jean. I like them because they are 38" so they cover my boot and I don't look like a dork.
I wear either Wranglers or Cinch, most of them I bought off Ebay for $20. I too like the long length's
so all of mine are 40 length with 2 pair of 44's |
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 Money Eating Baggage Owner
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       Location: Phoenix | Thanks for all the ideas! Sounds like I need to go try some on and figure out what size I am and then look for them on eBay. |
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 I don't want to screw up!
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         Location: North Dakota -> Colorado | I love my Wrangler's and my Cruel Girl Rachel's. I prefer the mid- to high- waist rise and these jeans are the ones that fit the bill for me. |
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I'm Over It!!
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| astreakinchic - 2015-03-12 8:31 AM NON stretch Walmart jeans are the best every day chore and barn jean if your done with the blingy costly things. I for one am praying blingy gaudy jeans go out of style any day now! Sometimes you can find non-stretch and heavy denim at american eagle. If you do BUY them! They are the best in my opinion! I think i cried the other day when my old low waist boot cut heavy denim jeans from AE ripped from 10 years of hard use. We had been through a lot together! :-( I'm watching this thread for someone to post a $50 pair heavy denim, low waist, boot cut, normal butt jean! WOuldn't it be amazing if they still made those!!
I've gotten good ones at Duluth Trading Co. $49.95 |
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        Location: The barn...where else? SW Missouri | Wrangler Q babys for everyday riding. So comfortable. |
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Elite Veteran
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     Location: SE KS | hammer_time - 2015-03-12 11:21 AM
Thanks for all the ideas! Sounds like I need to go try some on and figure out what size I am and then look for them on eBay.
The trick for me with Ebay, is knowing which style I like. If they don't have good pictures I ask for more. I have bought all of my jeans & most of my boots from Ebay!
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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | I have two pairs of the Ariat riding jeans I LOVE them. They're nice to ride in. I have three pairs of the Rock N Roll Cowgirl riding jeans and they are by far my favorite jeans for everyday wear, but I haven't gotten to ride in them. |
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 Location: Florida | Drysdales recently had all their rock & roll jeans on sale for $49!! Not sure if they still are though.
I personally like to wear cowgirl tuff jeans for riding, they seem made really well and their material is thick & strong! |
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 I hate cooking and cleaning
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     Location: Jersey Girl | I like the Wrangler Q Baby. |
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    Location: Austin, Texas, where it can get really weird!! | Old navy special they cost $20 not an arm, and a leg. They last and i don't feel bad if they get jacked. Also what's on special at ross, can get name brands like lucky for $20. |
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 I Chore in Chucks
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        Location: MD | This sounds stupid, but we have an outlet mall 15 minutes from us. I go the Guess Store and get their jeans for 30 dollars, they are stretchy, most of them are high waisted. The downside is that a lot of them are skinny jeans so i look pretty dorky. Makes me make sure I stop wearing barn clothes outside of the barn though!! Best part is is that I don't care about them so I can wear them to death and doctor horses, do chores, and it doesn't matter what happens to them. And they are super cheap so easy to replace, so far they have lasted well over a year and I wear them everyday. I save my CGT and R&RC for going out and barrel races. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 883
       Location: Southern Indiana | Maurice's jeans!!! They are about $30 and always either b1g1 half off or have 20% coupons. They have different fits and lengths, stretch, and are super comfortable quailty jeans on the cheap! |
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | kewlcowgurl - 2015-03-13 9:45 AM Old navy special they cost $20 not an arm, and a leg. They last and i don't feel bad if they get jacked. Also what's on special at ross, can get name brands like lucky for $20.
May I ask how you are built? I have never tried on the ON jeans. I am now curious. |
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   Location: Winging It in KY | RunNbarrels - 2015-03-12 1:00 PM Wrangler Q babys for everyday riding. So comfortable.
This^^^^^ I wear mine everyday! My husband had to pry my old torn ones from my hands to throw them away. I got them out of the trash when he wasn't looking and made them into rags for my tack. Doesn't he know that you can't seperate a girl from her comfy stretchy jeans? Heeee Heee! |
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     Location: Red Raiderland | I was just talking to my friend about how much I like my Ariats that I got at Cowboy Christmas. They are a heavy denim but they stay in place and don't get stretched out like my Cowgirl Tuffs do. I also buy the $59 Lucky Brand Jeans when I find them on sale at Macy's. When I ride at home I couldn't care less how dorky I look with my boots tucked into my straight legged jeans. I have been known to go to town in all my dork style, too! |
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Regular
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| Cruel Girls all the way! I do like Wrangler, but I'm not a fan of how heavy the denim can feel. Ariats are nice too, I'm becoming a huge fan of them!
-I'm really nervous to buy any more Cowgirl Tuff Jeans! I loved the way they look but I bought one brand new pair and the first time I wore them I reached for my stirrup and they ripped apart! They were not super tight either, I was very disappointed and frustrated that I wasted the money on purchasing them. |
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Expert
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| I love the Ariat jeans too I like the turquoise line the are mid rise. They wear very well and have some cute pockets. |
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| Lee Riders from Walmart. Seriously, lol. $24 and they conceal the crack without being super high waisted. Plus long lengths, not that I need them I'm midge. And some have cute pockets too. The best thjng is the inseam is flat and doesn't rub and give saddle sores :) |
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Unable to Live Without Chocolate or Coffee
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| ariat real riding jeans
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RRC Riding Jean |
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