Barn jeans that last. Do they exist?

Wranglers.

I go to the Worksports And More store in our area and buy mens jeans off the super cheap clearance table outside the store.*I’ve also bought the mens flannel lined jeans there for winter wear. The women’s versions of the same brands are thinner denim and thinner fleece. What the hell. Because we wear them for fashion and not for working? AND they are more expensive. Pisses me off.

I usually just wear my demoted/now unfashionable/stained jeans to the barn and the key seems to be less stretch = lasts longer…in my experience. Also, the fastest way to kill a pair of jeans is to hook up a gooseneck trailer. I split out the bum every.single.time.

I’ve had good luck with the Wrangler Auras.

Love my Grace in LA jeans. They wear like iron!
I have also had good luck with certain styles of Cruel Girl. You have to look and make sure you are getting the heavier OZ denim though. The lighter ones my thighs wear through rather quickly. The heavier ones last forever. I also have a few pairs of Adikid jeans that I like. They are also a little heavier denim but absolutely no signs of wear and plus all these brands are super cute and come in various rises and styles

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Yes! Especially the winter ones lined with flannel.[/QUOTE]

Mandatory plug for the Duluth Trading Company fleece pants that are AWESOME. I’ve just beat the SNOT out of these and they still wash up looking new.

I have a few pair of the non fleece ones, too, and they hold up just as well. Not jeans, but great for barn work.

Dickies makes womens jeans that hold up well, order a size down, they run big. LL Bean lasts but I hate how they fit me, but that could be just me :slight_smile:

I like to stay comfy at the barn and opt for leggings not jeans. That being said,
I board and don’t do many barn chores. But I’ll ride, hook up a trailer, clean the trailer, etc in them. I also wear them when they’re clean out in public and they look nice. I’ve had one pair for honest to god like two years and they’re still going strong.

here they are.

The company is called one tooth - they are a Canadian owned company. When lululemon moved they’re factories to china and out of Canada, this company bought/lease or whatever their old manufacturing facilities. A pair of leggings runs around $50 CAD.

I know they aren’t jeans but they’re fairly durable and ALOT more comfy than jeans.

Men’s Levis 514s.