Wrangler 112328735 Womens Retro Mid Rise Mae Flare Jean Alice
Wrangler 112328735 Womens Retro Mid Rise Mae Flare Jean Alice - When it comes to women’s Western jeans, Mae has consistently stayed ahead of the trends. Now, she’s back with a stylish flared leg opening you’re going to love. The Wrangler Retro® Mae flare jeans feature the same details you love about the original: a contoured waist that prevents gapping, a comfortable mid rise, and our classic 5-pocket styling. This new silhouette is redesigned to flare out at the knee to a dramatic leg opening that pairs perfectly with cowgirl boots and winter booties alike.
- Fit: Regular
- Rise: Mid
- Front Rise: 10"
- Leg: Flare
- Leg Opening: 11.5"
- Two Back Pockets With No Closure
- Fabric: 93% Cotton / 6% Elasterell-P / 1% Spandex
- Color: Alice
- Style # 112328735
Wrangler® Retro® Mae Jean™
Wrangler is an American manufacturer of jeans and other clothing items. The brand is owned by the VF Corporation, who also own Lee, JanSport, and The North Face, among others. Its headquarters is in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina in the United States, with production plants in a variety of locations throughout the world.
Wrangler brings you the quality and care you’ve come to expect in the George Strait Cowboy Cut Collection. This shirt is a long sleeve button down in a blue, light blue and teal plaid. Features include button-down collar, adjustable sleeve cuffs, and button flap pockets featuring the George Strait logo. Made from durable 100% cotton and is machine washable. The quality of this shirt is backed by a full one-year warranty from Wrangler.
Wrangler® is enduring American freedom; it’s in the spirit of people who work hard, have fun and recognize courageous individuality. As a company, we believe in solid commitments and perseverance in the face of obstacles and challenges. Most of all, we respect ourselves, each other, our western heritage and the environment in which we live. It’s the same as ever, even before the first pair of Wrangler® jeans were made in 1947. Our history runs parallel to the rise of the country, our jeans worn by the same people who built it.