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August 2023 by Kristin W
Nice Wrangler and Lee clothing. Higher-end unique items.
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May 2023 by Alan
I'm from the UK and I love the heritage of this store for the Lee and Wrangler brands, I hope to return soon.
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February 2023 by Lynne Crotts
Very helpful & engaging employees!
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November 2022 by Ömer’in Maceraları
Wrangler Lee store from the stree
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November 2022 by J V
Very nice store! Lee & Wrangler jeans are simple the best!Stretch fabrics make them very confortable.The store is very neat and very well organized everything ordered by size.Excellent, don't forget to stop and get some clothes here.
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November 2022 by Jim Light
Great store, with a good selection. We got a great history lesson on Wranglers in North Carolina
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November 2022 by Steven Gitis
As a Kontoor employee, this store shows the style and family of our products. Such a great vibe just being in the store.
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November 2022 by DB D
Extremely overpriced and more for a young “hipster crowd” instead of folks that made Wrangler the brand that it is.
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April 2022 by Judy B.
The staff was incredibly helpful. We went in looking for a pair of jeans and everyone was there to help find the best options. I was so pleased at the level of customer service. More stores need to think about how to really exceed the customer experience like this place.
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November 2021 by jacob smith
Tractor supply has more wrangler stuff way over riced on the wrangler retro boot barn has them cheaper
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November 2021 by Wayne B.
It seems like they don't want anyone to leave a review. I've been buying jeans at Wal-Mart for years. The back of the pants keep ripping in the same place. I've sent back several pairs over the years. The fabric is so thin. And I keep telling them but they don't want to fix the problem. So we're not going to send you anymore jeans or money. So stop making them if there no good. So they cheated me out of two pair of leans that w er no good. If your not going to stand behind your product than get out of the business.there No need for corporate greed. Bad karma on your company
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January 2021 by Gerald S.
I've been a loyal Lee Jeans consumer for a couple of decades, and continue to find them the best designed and comfortable denim pants for me. Although the company has a long history since 1889, they remain contemporary, yet true to its traditions. Begun as H.D. Lee Mercantile Company in Kansas, selling groceries and household goods to retail stores, who resold them to the general public, by the turn of the 20th Century they were designing original clothing that had not been created before. Lee also saw profit establishing flour mills, hardware manufacturing/distribution, ice and storage. In the early days it was much like Sears Roebuck in catalogue sales, but recognized the ease of competition and need to control the means of production. Ultimately, they invented the one piece coverall, known as "Union-Alls" to be worn over regular clothing to protect it above and below the waist. In those early days of automobile transportation the vehicles were not overly reliable, and often required the driver to also be a mechanic and crawl under the engine to make immediate repairs. So, many drivers wore Union-Alls when they went for a spin.Lee invented the zipper fly in 1927 and held a national naming contest for its hookless fastener. The winning appellation - Whizit! It soon replaced the button fly in pants, overalls and playsuits. In 1940 the company began making uniforms for the U.S. military fighting World War II. 1946 saw the attachment of the now ubiquitous Lee branding iron leather label, and 1947 the introduction of Lady Riders on the market. By the mid 1950s denim was part of pop culture as icons like Brando, Dean and Monroe began wearing the fabric in their movies and everywhere else. "Rebel Without a Cause," was so popular and associated with teenage angst that many parents forbid their children to wear "dungarees." By the 1970s they were accepted almost everywhere. Bell bottoms were the rage on campus, and hit songs were written about them. Bruce Springsteen appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine wearing a Lee denim vest in 1984. Of course, Lee has played a large part in my wardrobe, too. After wearing Levi's, Wranglers, Gap and many others, I finally arrived at Lee carpenter jeans as the most comfortable and useful for me. They sit below my waist without digging and soften more with each washing. The right side tool pocket just below the loop is perfect for my mobile phone. With the many colors offered and choice of pure cotton or synthetic blend, I have quite a collection that seldom wears out. My Lee denim jacket and vest are practically a uniform. Some say that jeans are out of fashion now. I will never believe that, and those who do are hopelessly short sighted. Lee jeans are as American as apple pie, pizza and beer. They are more than just clothing; they are a perpetual cultural statement and neverending way of life.
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November 2020 by Lisa Jeffries Nobling
I visited for a “Meet the Designer” night hosted by the Downtown Greensboro Residents Association and what a cool outing it was! Guests learned lots about the history of Lee and Wrangler and were also treated to a nice discount which I used on the purchase of a pair of Wrangler boot cut “retro” jeans which were available in a nice variety of sizes and lengths - short girl challenges! The store also carries shirts, accessories, and more, so strop in and support your local brand HQ!
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November 2019 by Gwen Buckaloo
Love the nostalgia!
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November 2019 by Kaylee Weatherspoon
Love this place! I always stop by when I come home.It can be a bit pricey but the staff is wonderful and it's just overall a great experience. I'm proud that Wrangler is investing in its hometown; wearing clothes from this store feels like wearing a piece of home.