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  2. The Black Friday deals shoppers loved at Walmart this year - AOL

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    Snag the hot deals that other shoppers are finding right NOW at Walmart during the Black Friday sale -- see the trending products to shop before the deals are over. ... Wrangler Men's Jeans. $13 ...

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    They are high quality, comfortable and flattering, and currently on sale at Walmart. Score a pair of these Women's and Women's Plus size pants, available in short, regular, and long, from sizes 2 ...

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    "These Walmart Time and Tru jeans are fantastic," the original poster wrote. " They come in multiple inseams, are size-inclusive, super flattering and look expensive, but cost $23. I snagged some ...

  5. Carhartt - Wikipedia

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    Carhartt carpenter jeans. Carhartt, Inc. is an American clothing company founded in 1889, known for heavy-duty work wear such as jackets, coats, overalls, coveralls, vests, shirts, jeans, dungarees, fire-resistant clothing and hunting apparel.

  6. Wrangler (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Wrangler is an American manufacturer of jeans and other clothing items, particularly workwear. The brand is owned by Kontoor Brands Inc., which also owns Lee . Its headquarters is in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina , in the United States , with production plants located throughout the world.

  7. Carpenter jeans - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter jeans are usually made of denim or canvas, and colors may vary; brown and blue are popular colors.A 'hammer loop' is usually located on the left leg; although this was originally designed with the intention of allowing carpenters to carry tools without the need for a tool belt, [1] most carpenters do not use the loop, because the hammer often falls out or bangs around the leg. [2]