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| Lee | 101 Dry Hair On Hide Jeans | This pair of Dry Hair-On-Hide Jeans from Lee originals have a wide silhouette; descended from their origin as work wear. | £165.00 |  |
| Lee | 101 B Cowboy Dry Jeans | The legendary 101 was born in 1924. The garment is a replica of 101B from 1934 and reflects how this classic looked in the first decade. The wide sihouette and fully felled triple needle seams reflects the workwear heritage. The slightly anti-fit top | £165.00 |  |
| Lee | 101 1966 Dry Jeans | This pair of 1966 101z Dry Jeans from Lee originals have a wide silhouette; descendeded from their origin as work wear. | £139.00 |  |
| Lee | Cowboy 1930 Jeans | 1930 Lee Cowboy 101B. The Original Lee Cowboy Pants - the earliest model in the Originals Range. The legendary 101 was born in 1924 as an evolution of Lee dungarees to cater for the specific needs of cowboys and rodeo riders. The introduction of the | £225.00 |  |
| Lee | Cowboy Jeans | 1934 Lee Cowboy 131.This style was introduced in the 30s as a more affordable version of the 101, produced in lighter denim. Designed according to old-fashioned dungarees cut with workers detail. It has square workers pockets, a penburn patch (an emp | £150.00 |  |
| Lee | Hair On Hide Jeans | 1936 Lee Cowboy 101B. In 1936 Lee introduced the Hair on Hide label. The logo is burnt directly onto the cowhide and appealed to the cowboy lifestyle. | £225.00 | |
| Lee | Z Rider Jeans | 1952 Lee Rider 101 Z - the z stands for zip fly. In 1926 the zipper fly was added to Lee Cowboy Pants - this was the introduction to the zip fly to the industry. In 1935, Lee trademarked the name Riders and began to make its Cowboy Pants as Lee Rider | £225.00 | |