The denim material and engineered Booty Up jean provided comfort, a flattering fit and a durable jean from the arena floor to the boardroom meeting. While our team comes from a diverse lifestyle we have a larger industry reach. I grew up high school rodeoing and competing in breakaway roping, barrel racing and the queen’s contest.
While my figure has changed over the years especially with my motherhood role I value the engineered Booty Up jean with the side seams. The specially placed darts at the side seam tailor the jean to fit my form. Crossing the boardroom and venturing into the Pacific Northwest of Portland, Oregon, the jean can be worn by professional women engineers too. While Wrangler has the western market defined in classic rodeo attire there is a new segment of the population looking for designer jeans with flattering fits. Visit Wrangler Network for more information.
My sister’s profession is outside of the equine market however Wrangler has reached across the aisle with the flattering Booty Up jean. Booty Up jean allows women to dress up for business meetings and relax in comfort with accessorizing differently to meet the occasion.
A quick change of footwear from heels to boots or even loafers makes the jean admired by cowgirls, administrative associates and even women engineers. Style is an individual mark and Wrangler allows women to define their own wardrobe with the Booty Up jean line. Learn more on the truth about Wrangler here.
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