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Unable to Live Without Chocolate or Coffee
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| Anyone try these? Really $100 a pair? They claim they are farmer and ranchers or whatever.... Well where I'm from not many, if any rancher can buy $100 jeans lol. Just wondering what everyone else thinks? $65 for a pair seems pretty spends where I'm from. JS wish they were more affordable. :( |
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | At least they are made in the USA but the fabric comes from China. I will gladly pay more for products made in the USA. Now to get textiles made in America again instead of the crap fabric that China makes and then we will have clothes that can be handed down instead of worn a season and then thrown away. |
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Miracle in the Making
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| google jeans made in usa texas jeans looks good
no way i would eve spend 100.00 on jeans |
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Unable to Live Without Chocolate or Coffee
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| vjls - 2016-03-13 3:31 AM google jeans made in usa texas jeans looks good
no way i would eve spend 100.00 on jeans
Interesting. I might have to try these. |
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 Location: Delaware | I ordered a pair, had no idea what size to order so I had to send them back for a bigger size. They seemed really nice and comfortable as far as I could wear them. Will be able to give you a better review once the new size comes in. |
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         Location: Bandera, TX | I have the Francesca style and really like them. They have no stretch and still accommodate my thunder thighs. I'm thinking about getting another pair. |
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| I also wear the Francesca. I really like the denim material; a lot thicker and holds starch well. I do think they run a little small but are a good fit. Medium rise and you can get them in a true 36" inseam. Made in USA is also a plus! |
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | RedHead84 - 2016-03-14 8:34 AM I also wear the Francesca. I really like the denim material; a lot thicker and holds starch well. I do think they run a little small but are a good fit. Medium rise and you can get them in a true 36" inseam. Made in USA is also a plus!
I looked at them at the NFR and the denim seemed to be alot better then most. I had recently ordered a few pairs of the Wrangler Q Baby's and the denim in them are junk compared to the older pairs I have. |
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    Location: where ever my L/Q trl is parked | Nevertooold - 2016-03-14 11:25 AM RedHead84 - 2016-03-14 8:34 AM I also wear the Francesca. I really like the denim material; a lot thicker and holds starch well. I do think they run a little small but are a good fit. Medium rise and you can get them in a true 36" inseam. Made in USA is also a plus! I looked at them at the NFR and the denim seemed to be alot better then most. I had recently ordered a few pairs of the Wrangler Q Baby's and the denim in them are junk compared to the older pairs I have.
I had recently ordered a few pairs of the Wrangler Q Baby's and the denim in them are junk compared to the older pairs I have.
I had the same experiences with Q-babys. I have several pairs I bought back in 2008 then in2012 I ordered a couple more and the material was totally different weight and the size I wear were too small. Sent them back of course tried a different style of Wanglers and had the same problem.
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          Location: Kentucky | I need to order a pair. They come in 38" inch and they look like they are good quality. |
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Unable to Live Without Chocolate or Coffee
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| well you guys got me wanting to try a pair now. but I have to sell something to afford it lol! Anyone tried the Sally style? |
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| camocowgirl - 2016-03-13 1:51 PM
Anyone try these? Really $100 a pair? They claim they are farmer and ranchers or whatever.... Well where I'm from not many, if any rancher can buy $100 jeans lol. Just wondering what everyone else thinks? $65 for a pair seems pretty spends where I'm from. JS wish they were more affordable. :(
They are not cheap, but they are by far the most comfortable jeans I have. I've had mine since September and they've help up great. |
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Good Ole Boys just Fine with Me
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       Location: SE Missouri | I'm wearing mine today! I'd rather pay the extra for a USA made product then pay $65 or more for other popular brand made in China!!! I have the Francesca. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Nevertooold - 2016-03-13 3:44 PM At least they are made in the USA but the fabric comes from China. I will gladly pay more for products made in the USA. Now to get textiles made in America again instead of the crap fabric that China makes and then we will have clothes that can be handed down instead of worn a season and then thrown away.
There are nearly zero commercial spinners left in the US. Very sad. The cotton we grow is exported to be spun, even if the final product is "made in the USA". Fruit of the Loom is the only one still spinning here that I know of, so keep that in mind when buying socks and undies. Cotton Inc still does their own spinning too, but they're not commercial. |
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 Another Barbossa
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     Location: Central Iowa, surrounded by corn! | I bought a pair at our local store and ordered a size smaller the same day because they were just a little big. ( will fit great when I put on my winter weight) lol....Love the fit and the material is great. My only gripe is the workmanship! Both pairs had a crooked seam and one pair had a puckered hem! Made in USA should mean high quality workmanship. At least to me! At 100.00 a pair they should be flawless! JMHO |
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     Location: California | I have the "Jolene" pair and really like them! They are great for riding and ranch work, they are probably my sturdiest jean & therefor have held up to wear and tear extremely well! |
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