Wrangler

Wrangler

1904 the Hudson Overall Company operated from a loft on South Elm Street, Greensboro, North Carolina. By 1919 the company had expanded changed their name to Blue Bell Overall Company. Legend has it that it was named Blue Bell after a factory bell, like everything else, became covered with blue dust from making denim clothing; hence the name Blue Bell. In 1943 Blue Bell acquired the rights to a rarely used name brand - Wrangler and the legendary brand was born. Wrangler quickly established a reputation for toughness and quality that made it the preferred jean for cowboys and cowgirls everywhere. Today 97% of Pro Rodeo cowboys & cowgirls wear Wrangler.

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