1970-80s | W32 x L32 | Wrangler | No Fault | flared leg denim | vintage |
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Vintage Wrangler “No Fault Denim” – Made in USA – Scovill Zip – Flared Leg
This pair represents a distinctive moment in Wrangler’s history: the “No Fault Denim” era, a line introduced to offer stronger dye retention, improved shrink control, and a smoother, more uniform denim surface. Produced in the United States, these jeans also feature a Scovill brass zipper, a detail highly valued among collectors for its durability and its association with Wrangler’s higher-grade vintage production.
Wrangler has long been synonymous with authentic American workwear, built for ranchers, rodeo competitors, and laborers who needed dependable clothing that could endure heavy use. During the period when “No Fault Denim” was produced, Wrangler focused on creating fabric that minimized common denim issues—uneven shrinkage, rapid fading, and dye loss—while maintaining the rugged durability the brand was known for.
This design includes a subtle flared leg, reflecting the shifting style sensibilities of the American 1970s–early 80s, when Western workwear blended with contemporary fashion trends. Wrangler explored silhouettes that combined functionality with modern shape, resulting in pieces that today hold strong appeal for both collectors and fashion-oriented buyers.
The denim remains in excellent shape with no major wear, maintaining its strong color and crisp structure. Stitching, hems, and hardware are all intact.
Authentic American-made Wrangler flared denim from the “No Fault” period has become inly scarce. This era is especially appreciated by collectors for its unique blend of quality, visual uniformity, and the cultural shift it represents—where Western workwear intersected with changing fashion lines.
This pair represents a distinctive moment in Wrangler’s history: the “No Fault Denim” era, a line introduced to offer stronger dye retention, improved shrink control, and a smoother, more uniform denim surface. Produced in the United States, these jeans also feature a Scovill brass zipper, a detail highly valued among collectors for its durability and its association with Wrangler’s higher-grade vintage production.
Wrangler has long been synonymous with authentic American workwear, built for ranchers, rodeo competitors, and laborers who needed dependable clothing that could endure heavy use. During the period when “No Fault Denim” was produced, Wrangler focused on creating fabric that minimized common denim issues—uneven shrinkage, rapid fading, and dye loss—while maintaining the rugged durability the brand was known for.
This design includes a subtle flared leg, reflecting the shifting style sensibilities of the American 1970s–early 80s, when Western workwear blended with contemporary fashion trends. Wrangler explored silhouettes that combined functionality with modern shape, resulting in pieces that today hold strong appeal for both collectors and fashion-oriented buyers.
The denim remains in excellent shape with no major wear, maintaining its strong color and crisp structure. Stitching, hems, and hardware are all intact.
Authentic American-made Wrangler flared denim from the “No Fault” period has become inly scarce. This era is especially appreciated by collectors for its unique blend of quality, visual uniformity, and the cultural shift it represents—where Western workwear intersected with changing fashion lines.






























