2022 Man Loose Jeans [665571]

$12.99

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Product Type: Basic model
Material: Cowboy
Main Fabric: Cotton
Pant Type: Straight Leg
Waist Type: Mid-waist
Front Fly: Tie the rope and close the lapel
Leg Opening Type: Straight
Elasticity: No bullet
Thickness: Ordinary
Pant Length: Long Pants
Design: color blocking
Processing: Jacquard
Special Processing: Other
Target Audience: Teenager
Applicable Season: All Seasons
Applicable Scene: Leisure
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Product Type: Basic model
Material: Cowboy
Main Fabric: Cotton
Pant Type: Straight Leg
Waist Type: Mid-waist
Front Fly: Tie the rope and close the lapel
Leg Opening Type: Straight
Elasticity: No bullet
Thickness: Ordinary
Pant Length: Long Pants
Design: color blocking
Processing: Jacquard
Special Processing: Other
Target Audience: Teenager
Applicable Season: All Seasons
Applicable Scene: Leisure

Whether you”re on your everyday commute or out exploring the great outdoors, the PriceLowLow Denim relaxed fit tapered jeans might be the most versatile piece of denim in your closet.

Weight 17 oz
Dimensions 11 × 9 × 1 in
Color

Size

2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL, 6XL

4 reviews for 2022 Man Loose Jeans [665571]

  1. K. Mosteller (verified owner)

    Fits perfectly and fast delivery

  2. Vincent Kaniatobe (verified owner)

    Comfortable, maybe to comfortable…room to grow (get fatter is of concern)

  3. Barbra Elfrink (verified owner)

    These jeans are the answer to our problem! My husband has shoulder surgery and could not fasten his regular jeans. These have enough stretch in the waist that he can fasten them and then pull them into place. Perfect answer and he does not have to wear sweatpants all the time.

  4. Gary (verified owner)

    They’re not made in China. I’ve wore wranglers for 50+ years. I wear them looser now than in my younger years. Now I like the flexible waist band. They’re made in Mexico now, across the border from me. At least they employ people there. Same good quality as when they were made in El Paso, TX. They moved manufacturing across the border because of the union and taxes. Property taxes in El Paso are extremely high. Utilities, especially water is expensive.
    I think their workers make a decent wage as far as Mexico’s border wages go and I believe they heave some union protection there. They are good, hardworking people.

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