Lee Westerner 1934 131 Cowboy Worn Jeans
This style of Lee Cowboy jean was introduced in the 30s as a more affordable version of the 101, seen in a pre-shrunk denim with an aged treatment. Designed according to old-fashioned dungarees cut with workers detail, these jeans have square workers pockets, a pen burn patch (an empty leather patch stitched on the jeans used to burn worker’s names onto the garment), adjustable back buckle, suspender buttons and Lee cross tacks – a replacement for metal rivets that scratched saddles and distinctive signature of Lee jeans. The 1934 cowboy jean’s fully felled triple needle seams reflects the workwear heritage.








