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Wrangler (brand)

Wrangler is an American manufacturer of jeans and other clothing items, particularly workwear. The brand is owned by Kontoor Brands Inc., which also owns Lee. Its headquarters is in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina, in the United States, with production plants located throughout the world.

Wrangler
FormerlyHudson Overall Company (1904–1947)
Company typeDivision
IndustryClothing
Founded1904; 120 years ago (1904)
FounderC. C. Hudson
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsJeans, shirts, shorts, eyeglasses
ParentKontoor Brands
(2019–present)
Websitewrangler.com

History edit

 
Wrangler headquarters in Greensboro, North Carolina in 2022

Wrangler Jeans were first made by the Blue Bell Overall Company, which had acquired the brand when it took over Casey Jones in the mid-1940s. Blue Bell employed Bernard Lichtenstein ("Rodeo Ben"[1]), a Polish tailor from Łódź who worked closely with cowboys, to help design jeans suitable for rodeo use.[2] He convinced several well-known rodeo riders of the time to endorse the new design.[3]

The 13MWZ style, short for the thirteenth version of men's western jeans with zipper, was introduced in 1947.[4] This model is still available and the company has since introduced several other lines that are more designated towards a specific group or demographic. Examples include 20X, Riggs, and Aura. Wrangler also exports its goods to many countries, with Europe and Australia being some of its main export markets.[citation needed]

Timeline edit

 
NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt in his Wrangler racing suit at Pocono Raceway in 1985

1897: Twenty-year-old C.C. Hudson leaves Spring Hill Farm in Williamson County, Tennessee, and makes his way to Greensboro, North Carolina, seeking his fortune in the emerging textile industry. He finds work in a factory making overalls, where he earns 25 cents a day sewing on buttons.

1904; Hudson's workplace closes. He and a few others buy several of the sewing machines, lease space above a downtown grocery store and incorporate as the Hudson Overall Company.

1919: The business builds its first factory on South Elm Street in Greensboro and changes its name to Blue Bell Overall Company.

1936: Blue Bell launches Super Big Ben Overalls made out of 100% Sanforized Fabric that reduces shrinkage after washing to less than 1%. This sets a new standard for the industry.

1943: Blue Bell acquires the Casey Jones Work-Clothes Company and the rights to a rarely used Casey Jones brand name: Wrangler.

1946: Blue Bell starts to develop a jeans line for cowboys, hiring famous tailor "Rodeo Ben". Blue Bell workers take part in a contest to give the jeans a brand name. The winning name is Wrangler, synonymous with the name for a working cowboy.

1947: After designing and testing 13 pairs of prototype jeans, Blue Bell introduces the Wrangler 11MWZ to American consumers. The Wrangler Jeans featured several innovations aimed particularly at cowboys: Felled outseams and inseams, rear pockets positioned for comfort in the saddle, 'no scratch' rivet pocket reinforcement, a zipper fly, and the use of a strong tack in the crotch instead of a metal rivet. A promotional campaign is launched featuring 11MWZ test riders and rodeo legends Freckles Brown, Bill Linderman, and Jim Shoulders.

1952: Lot number 11MWZ is renamed 13MWZ to conform to the 13-ounce-per-yard (400 g/m) denim weight being used to manufacture the style.

1962: Blue Bell opens a factory in Belgium and the Wrangler brand name enjoys a successful launch in Europe.

1974: The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) officially endorses Wrangler Jeans.

1983: Wrangler sponsor European Football champions Nottingham Forest F.C.

1986: Blue Bell merges with the VF Corporation of Pennsylvania.

1996: One of every five pairs of jeans sold in America is a Wrangler.[citation needed]

1997: The 50th anniversary of the 13MWZ. A Special Collectors Edition of the 13MWZ is created to celebrate this event.

2000: "Whatever You Ride" television ad campaign is launched, focusing on core brand values.

2001: Wrangler commences making its jeans in Mexico.

2002: "There's a bit of the West in all of us" TV and print ad campaign is launched.

2004: A new Wrangler European print campaign is launched, "Wanted," representing a modern expression of Wrangler's roots. Wrangler also celebrates 100 years of manufacturing quality denim by producing Blue Bell by Wrangler, a limited edition collection that reproduces the first Wrangler jeans right down to the last detail. Wrangler also reworks the mainstream collection, producing new fits using icons inspired by the very first jeans designed by Rodeo Ben. The Wrangler brand is now recognized[clarification needed] in 22 European countries.

2005: Wrangler's last U.S. sewing plant is closed.

2011: Wrangler conducts consumer design competition to find the next thing in jeans.[5] The winner, Song Anh Nguyen of Greensboro, had her design produced by Wrangler and made available for sale.[6]

2018: Wrangler parent company VF Corporation announces plans to spin off its jeans operations including Wrangler into a separate public company.[7]

2019: Wrangler, together with Lee and Rock & Republic, becomes part of Kontoor Brands, an independent publicly traded spin-off from VF Corporation.[8]

2022: Wrangler Apparel Corp. files a U.S. trademark application for the name WRANGLERVERSE for, among other services, hosting live and virtual performances, concerts, and social entertainment events and providing virtual environments in which users can interact for recreational, leisure, or entertainment purposes. The application signals an intent to expand the WRANGLER brand into the Metaverse.[9]

Media advertising edit

One Tough Customer edit

Wrangler rose to prominence to many eyes in the early 1980s with their One Tough Customer campaign in which they sponsored most prominently NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver Dale Earnhardt to became an iconic car and driver in the history of the sport. The company also sponsored other drivers such as Ricky Rudd, Jody Ridley, Bobby Hillin Jr., Steve Park, Martin Truex Jr., Ty Dillon, Ryan Blaney, and Matt DiBenedetto between 1984 and 2020.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ DeWeese, G. Daniel (7 July 2012). "Rodeo Ben's Jeans". True West Magazine. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  2. ^ Szmydke-Cacciapalle, Paulina (2018). Making jeans green: linking sustainability, business and fashion. Routledge. ISBN 9780815391852. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  3. ^ Whitaker, Julie (2007). The horse: a miscellany of equine knowledge. Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press. p. 123. ISBN 9780312371081. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  4. ^ Weil, Steven E.; DeWeese, G. Daniel (2004). Western Shirts: A Classic American Fashion. Gibbs Smith. p. 130. ISBN 9781586852481. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  5. ^ "Wrangler Next Blue Design Competition". Dexigner.
  6. ^ "Song Anh's Wrangler Next Blue Jeans Debut Fashion Show". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22.
  7. ^ Kumar, Uday Sampath. "VF Corp to spin off Lee, Wrangler jeans into public company". Reuters. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  8. ^ "VF Corporation Completes Separation of Kontoor Brands, Inc". vfc.com. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
  9. ^ "The Trend of "Verse" Trademark Applications for the Metaverse". mekiplaw.com. Retrieved 2022-02-23.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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For other uses see Wrangler disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Wrangler brand news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message Wrangler is an American manufacturer of jeans and other clothing items particularly workwear The brand is owned by Kontoor Brands Inc which also owns Lee Its headquarters is in downtown Greensboro North Carolina in the United States with production plants located throughout the world WranglerFormerlyHudson Overall Company 1904 1947 Company typeDivisionIndustryClothingFounded1904 120 years ago 1904 FounderC C HudsonHeadquartersGreensboro North Carolina U S Area servedWorldwideProductsJeans shirts shorts eyeglassesParentKontoor Brands 2019 present Websitewrangler wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Timeline 2 Media advertising 2 1 One Tough Customer 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Wrangler headquarters in Greensboro North Carolina in 2022 Wrangler Jeans were first made by the Blue Bell Overall Company which had acquired the brand when it took over Casey Jones in the mid 1940s Blue Bell employed Bernard Lichtenstein Rodeo Ben 1 a Polish tailor from Lodz who worked closely with cowboys to help design jeans suitable for rodeo use 2 He convinced several well known rodeo riders of the time to endorse the new design 3 The 13MWZ style short for the thirteenth version of men s western jeans with zipper was introduced in 1947 4 This model is still available and the company has since introduced several other lines that are more designated towards a specific group or demographic Examples include 20X Riggs and Aura Wrangler also exports its goods to many countries with Europe and Australia being some of its main export markets citation needed Timeline edit nbsp NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt in his Wrangler racing suit at Pocono Raceway in 1985 1897 Twenty year old C C Hudson leaves Spring Hill Farm in Williamson County Tennessee and makes his way to Greensboro North Carolina seeking his fortune in the emerging textile industry He finds work in a factory making overalls where he earns 25 cents a day sewing on buttons 1904 Hudson s workplace closes He and a few others buy several of the sewing machines lease space above a downtown grocery store and incorporate as the Hudson Overall Company 1919 The business builds its first factory on South Elm Street in Greensboro and changes its name to Blue Bell Overall Company 1936 Blue Bell launches Super Big Ben Overalls made out of 100 Sanforized Fabric that reduces shrinkage after washing to less than 1 This sets a new standard for the industry 1943 Blue Bell acquires the Casey Jones Work Clothes Company and the rights to a rarely used Casey Jones brand name Wrangler 1946 Blue Bell starts to develop a jeans line for cowboys hiring famous tailor Rodeo Ben Blue Bell workers take part in a contest to give the jeans a brand name The winning name is Wrangler synonymous with the name for a working cowboy 1947 After designing and testing 13 pairs of prototype jeans Blue Bell introduces the Wrangler 11MWZ to American consumers The Wrangler Jeans featured several innovations aimed particularly at cowboys Felled outseams and inseams rear pockets positioned for comfort in the saddle no scratch rivet pocket reinforcement a zipper fly and the use of a strong tack in the crotch instead of a metal rivet A promotional campaign is launched featuring 11MWZ test riders and rodeo legends Freckles Brown Bill Linderman and Jim Shoulders 1952 Lot number 11MWZ is renamed 13MWZ to conform to the 13 ounce per yard 400 g m denim weight being used to manufacture the style 1962 Blue Bell opens a factory in Belgium and the Wrangler brand name enjoys a successful launch in Europe 1974 The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association PRCA officially endorses Wrangler Jeans 1983 Wrangler sponsor European Football champions Nottingham Forest F C 1986 Blue Bell merges with the VF Corporation of Pennsylvania 1996 One of every five pairs of jeans sold in America is a Wrangler citation needed 1997 The 50th anniversary of the 13MWZ A Special Collectors Edition of the 13MWZ is created to celebrate this event 2000 Whatever You Ride television ad campaign is launched focusing on core brand values 2001 Wrangler commences making its jeans in Mexico 2002 There s a bit of the West in all of us TV and print ad campaign is launched 2004 A new Wrangler European print campaign is launched Wanted representing a modern expression of Wrangler s roots Wrangler also celebrates 100 years of manufacturing quality denim by producing Blue Bell by Wrangler a limited edition collection that reproduces the first Wrangler jeans right down to the last detail Wrangler also reworks the mainstream collection producing new fits using icons inspired by the very first jeans designed by Rodeo Ben The Wrangler brand is now recognized clarification needed in 22 European countries 2005 Wrangler s last U S sewing plant is closed 2011 Wrangler conducts consumer design competition to find the next thing in jeans 5 The winner Song Anh Nguyen of Greensboro had her design produced by Wrangler and made available for sale 6 2018 Wrangler parent company VF Corporation announces plans to spin off its jeans operations including Wrangler into a separate public company 7 2019 Wrangler together with Lee and Rock amp Republic becomes part of Kontoor Brands an independent publicly traded spin off from VF Corporation 8 2022 Wrangler Apparel Corp files a U S trademark application for the name WRANGLERVERSE for among other services hosting live and virtual performances concerts and social entertainment events and providing virtual environments in which users can interact for recreational leisure or entertainment purposes The application signals an intent to expand the WRANGLER brand into the Metaverse 9 Media advertising editOne Tough Customer edit Wrangler rose to prominence to many eyes in the early 1980s with their One Tough Customer campaign in which they sponsored most prominently NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver Dale Earnhardt to became an iconic car and driver in the history of the sport The company also sponsored other drivers such as Ricky Rudd Jody Ridley Bobby Hillin Jr Steve Park Martin Truex Jr Ty Dillon Ryan Blaney and Matt DiBenedetto between 1984 and 2020 See also editWrangler for non trademark meanings of the word Lee jeans VF Corporation Rock and RepublicReferences edit DeWeese G Daniel 7 July 2012 Rodeo Ben s Jeans True West Magazine Retrieved 14 December 2018 Szmydke Cacciapalle Paulina 2018 Making jeans green linking sustainability business and fashion Routledge ISBN 9780815391852 Retrieved 13 December 2018 Whitaker Julie 2007 The horse a miscellany of equine knowledge Thomas Dunne Books St Martin s Press p 123 ISBN 9780312371081 Retrieved 13 December 2018 Weil Steven E DeWeese G Daniel 2004 Western Shirts A Classic American Fashion Gibbs Smith p 130 ISBN 9781586852481 Retrieved 13 December 2018 Wrangler Next Blue Design Competition Dexigner Song Anh s Wrangler Next Blue Jeans Debut Fashion Show YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 22 Kumar Uday Sampath VF Corp to spin off Lee Wrangler jeans into public company Reuters Retrieved 2018 08 13 VF Corporation Completes Separation of Kontoor Brands Inc vfc com Retrieved 2019 08 23 The Trend of Verse Trademark Applications for the Metaverse mekiplaw com Retrieved 2022 02 23 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wrangler jeans Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wrangler brand amp oldid 1174019534, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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