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Beginning of the end for Wrangler and Lee jeans?
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1522413" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I have worn Lady Lee jeans since my teens. They were the only brand that was small enough in the waist and big enough in the hip to fit my shape when I was younger. The waist isn't as small as it used to be, and the hips are a bit bigger too, but I still like them. The womens' wranglers and levis don't have enough hip room without the waist being big enough for 2. They will want to fall down. I do not have little "pencil thin legs" so need a pair that will fit my hips and thighs. :roll: </p><p> Lady Lee has always been my choice. I buy alot of them now at the goodwill stores. The older ones, used to be tough and I put them through alot. Now they aren't as tough as they used to be it seems, but the ones that are "relaxed" in the waist, fit nicely and have a little give. I go to the VF company stores whenever I am near to one, but the closest one is about 4-5 hours away. So Goodwill gets my business. I always check when I am in there, and have about 3-4 pair now that are like new. When they get too bad, I will use a pair for patches and fix the tears and such to use as barn clothes, and when they get really bad, they get recycled as patches for pinkeye cows. Just found a "pattern " and instructions to make a jean quilt so that might be in the future when I slow down some at work. :nod: :nod: </p><p> My son prefers "dickies" and that type pant for work, says they are cooler, but wears jeans for "goin out". I think he is a wrangler person. His problem is getting them long enough...he's 6'6" and long in the back and legs and most places do not keep the longer legs in stock...I think he wears a 35 x 37 ? Most popular length leg here is shorter, like a 34....</p><p>I can take them up, but I can't add to them if they are too short. :!: :!:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1522413, member: 25884"] I have worn Lady Lee jeans since my teens. They were the only brand that was small enough in the waist and big enough in the hip to fit my shape when I was younger. The waist isn't as small as it used to be, and the hips are a bit bigger too, but I still like them. The womens' wranglers and levis don't have enough hip room without the waist being big enough for 2. They will want to fall down. I do not have little "pencil thin legs" so need a pair that will fit my hips and thighs. :roll: Lady Lee has always been my choice. I buy alot of them now at the goodwill stores. The older ones, used to be tough and I put them through alot. Now they aren't as tough as they used to be it seems, but the ones that are "relaxed" in the waist, fit nicely and have a little give. I go to the VF company stores whenever I am near to one, but the closest one is about 4-5 hours away. So Goodwill gets my business. I always check when I am in there, and have about 3-4 pair now that are like new. When they get too bad, I will use a pair for patches and fix the tears and such to use as barn clothes, and when they get really bad, they get recycled as patches for pinkeye cows. Just found a "pattern " and instructions to make a jean quilt so that might be in the future when I slow down some at work. :nod: :nod: My son prefers "dickies" and that type pant for work, says they are cooler, but wears jeans for "goin out". I think he is a wrangler person. His problem is getting them long enough...he's 6'6" and long in the back and legs and most places do not keep the longer legs in stock...I think he wears a 35 x 37 ? Most popular length leg here is shorter, like a 34.... I can take them up, but I can't add to them if they are too short. :!: :!: [/QUOTE]
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