American made jeans.

For a moderate price point high quality jean, Wrangler RIGGS WEAR "work horse" jeans. You can catch them on sale for $22.50~$25.00 delivered if you watch for on-line sales. After a few years, I have one pair with a cordura pocket that is starting to fade and second pair where the top of the thighs is getting a little thin. Not bad for the price paid IMHO.

http://www.wrangler.com/store/WRG_STORE_US/en_US/style/3w001.html#categoryId=17680

Plus the company is anti-gun to the core. They haven't gotten a dime of mine in 30 years.

That's odd. They beat the heck out of regular Wrangler's and Levi's which I seemed to kill in a month or two.
 
The only jeans I wear are '7 for all mankind'. They are made in the US. Great fit, looks, and durability.
 
This thread needs a lot more pictures!

I'm shipping for jeans too, but I only know about Levis.
 
I like the Schaefer Outfitters 1850 American Denim Classic RanchHand Dungarees with 14.5 oz. pre-shrunk fabric, but like their Brushcloth Dungarees even more. When I'm trying to look less like a redneck I have some fancy jeans from Bills Khakis that are made in the good old US of A.

It's a shame they don't make these bad boys anymore:

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Stay far away from Levi's jeans, they absolutely suck. I had a pair of 505s and the crotch area busted open within 5 washes. I was pretty upset that a paid of $45 jeans lasted a month.
I thought it was just me. I remember blue jeans lasting forever and finally having to replace them because they weren't going to die. The new Levis aren't even broken in before the crotch blows out.

Thanks for the timely suggestions.

Mitch
 
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