The rebellious spirit of Wrangler's new Texas Slim jeans Wear with Abandon

Wrangler, a brand created in 1947 for cowboys and ranchers, but loved and worn by rock stars like Mick Jagger or John Lennon, introduces a new version of one of its best-selling models: Texas jeans. The pants maintain all the authentic elements of the original model, but get a slim, regular fit around the leg and a skinny cut at the bottom that adds them a more contemporary twist. 

In the early 1900s, motodromes became a popular event during US county state fairs. Today, fewer and fewer are keeping this exciting part of motorcycle history alive. Only a select few riders challenge each other in the wooden drome, known as the Wall of Death, a small tribe who travels from one state to another to entertain the spectators in American towns. A nomadic life where romance and danger come together. A life of rebels. The same one that Wrangler has always shared.

 

Texas Slim jeans are available in brand's stores and on the official website.