100% cotton blue jeans?

Have to go against the trend on this thread, and maybe it's because I have gained some weight, but all the 100% cotton ones don't fit any longer and the stretch ones still work. Just bought some new Wranglers in the next size and they have the 1% whatever it is called. Levi's are overpriced anyway.
 
I have a few pairs of LL Bean jeans, but they are heavy. The older I get I like light, so I go with nylon pants,and Old Navy Jeans that are thin and cheap if I need jeans in the summer. LL bean flannel lined for winter
 
I went with Lee jeans after refusing to buy Levi's any more. They fit better and seem to be better quality. Wranglers are a close second.
 
I’ve tried Wrangler jeans but they won’t come over my rear end. Levi makes some Denison jeans specifically for Target and they come in 5 different shades from faded out to dark blue on four or five different styles from slim to regular to loose fit. They are only sold at Target and I get mine through Target on Amazon so I dont have to go shopping for my size. It’s quick and easy. They do stretch a hair but that make them comfortable and they breath as well as any other jeans and are about $34 bucks.
 
Never liked wearing any jeans. In fact I don't like any long leg pants. Since I retired over 15 years ago, I rarely wear anything other than cargo pocket shorts except maybe to funerals.
 
Wrangler relaxed fit. About $18 per pair at Walmart. They give pretty good service and comfort without the big price tags. Just received 3 new pairs, ordered on-line and delivered to the house for free; no need to park and hike through the store.
 
Wrangler relaxed fit. About $18 per pair at Walmart. They give pretty good service and comfort without the big price tags. Just received 3 new pairs, ordered on-line and delivered to the house for free; no need to park and hike through the store.

WalMart is building a big new fulfillment center not a mile from my house. I think the idea is to expand emphasis on rapid home delivery. About a year ago I ordered a new printer from WM's website one evening. It was delivered the next morning, no charge for home delivery.
 
The 13MWZ fit me ok and if any of my "W" jeans were too long, my boot heels
would solve the problen in time.
Now that I am past 79, I have to fit into relaxed, Ruslers, since I am not
slim and trim, any more.

For winter time I wore Carharts in pants and coat or a full "Jump into" unit, when 26 degrees, disapeared, while working 8-10 hours, outside.
 
13mwz also, last 60 years. Rustlers are made by Wranger, and are a good money value for the dollar. Since sold the ranch and retired, Hustlers around home, Wranglers for town , weddings and funerals.
 
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