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.

Lee Westerner 1934 131 Cowboy Worn Jeans

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