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  2. These Wranglers are now just $33 and 'hold up well for people ...

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    These authentic cowboy jeans are available in sizes 27 to 46 in lengths 29 to 36. Choose from a huge selections of washes, from prewashed indigo to antique and stonewashed. Save $23 with Prime

  3. Western wear - Wikipedia

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    Lawman Bat Masterson wearing a bowler hat.The bowler hat was later replaced by the cowboy hat.. In the early days of the Old West, it was the bowler hat rather than the slouch hat, center crease (derived from the army regulation Hardee hat), or sombrero that was the most popular among cowboys as it was less likely to blow off in the wind. [1]

  4. Wrinkle-resistant fabric - Wikipedia

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    Wrinkle-resistant or permanent press or durable press is a finishing method for textiles that avoids creases and wrinkles and provides a better appearance for the articles. Most cellulosic fabrics and blends of cellulosic-rich fabrics tend to crease or wrinkle. A durable press finish makes them dimensionally stable and crease-free.

  5. Wrangler (brand) - Wikipedia

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    1996: One of every five pairs of jeans sold in America is a Wrangler. [citation needed] 1997: The 50th anniversary of the 13MWZ. A Special Collectors Edition of the 13MWZ is created to celebrate this event. 2000: "Whatever You Ride" television ad campaign is launched, focusing on core brand values. 2001: Wrangler commences making its jeans in ...

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  7. Bugle Boy - Wikipedia

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    Elastic cuffs at the bottom of the jeans and cross-stitching patterns were also a major part of the Bugle Boy style, with brands such as Pilot and Cotler being its contemporaries. They also popularized parachute pants during the breakdancing fad of the early 80s, in a line called Countdown. Bugle Boy also produced men's and boys' tops, but was ...