Wrangler’s phone pocket

It’s been so long since I bought a new pair of Wrangler Cowboy Cut jeans (regular fit, if you must know) that when I bought two the other day, I discovered they’ve made a modern update.

The ancient, little “change pocket” sewn into the top of the deeper right-hand front pocket used to be just the size to carry quarters or dimes in—even a small pocket knife. Now it’s deep and wide and called a “phone pocket.”

Sure enough, a cell phone tucks right in there, eliminating the need for a phone holster or some other such gizmo on the belt to get snagged on things—like saddles and barbed wire fences. Yippee ki-yay.

0 responses to “Wrangler’s phone pocket

  1. You can’t even guess how much the story means for me. I have switched to cargo trousers since HTC X7510 got into my life. Either this or unwieldy pouches.

  2. Dick Stanley's avatar Dick Stanley

    HTC X7510 does look cool, if a bit pricey. My Dell netbook, which I will bring to Israel in three weeks, was less than $500 but it has very little memory and the constant updates on the browser and Adobe are killing me. I’ll be interested in seeing your HTC X7510.