Are these cowboy cut jeans?
I found these Wranglers at a charity shop and I wasn't sure if it was their cowboy cut jeans or not.




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Nah
Looks like a skinny or slim taper fit
Ah, thanks
Most of the regular cowboy cut models available in europe/the uk are made with broken twill denim, which looks a bit different than regular denim, which is a good way to id them in case the tag is gone.
I had found a pair of boot cut jeans at another charity shop, I looked at the label and it said Levi's 627 so I could tell they were woman's jeans but the charity shop label was for men :linkThink:
if they fit you it doesn't matter if they're "for women"
Some of the best pants I have seen recently worn by men were "womens"
Most of my best pants are women’s or shit I made
or 50 years old
minimum
@Sam fwiw, classic cowboy cut will never have the 1947 patch, will never be branded “wrangler retro” and will almost always have a tag somewhere inside that says the model number and waist measurements. Also worth noting that regardless of fit, any “cowboy cut” branded jeans will have a leg opening that measures no smaller than 8” across (give or take a quarter/ half inch)