Wrangler Men's and Big Men's Regular Fit Jeans with Flex
- Brand:
- Wrangler
- Model Number:
- 1096FXVMF
- UPC:
- 191683910776
- EAN:
- 0191683910776
- Walmart SKU:
- 458355205
Recent downward movement established $20.98 pricing, now 0.0% below the quarterly average.
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$20.69 |
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$20.98 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Wrangler Men's and Big Men's Regular Fit Jeans with Flex since 6/4/2026. The most recent price update was on Jul 11, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $20.98 (lowest on 6/4/2026) to $20.98 (highest on 6/4/2026). The average price during this period is $20.98.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $20.98 (Jul 11) to $20.98 (Jul 11) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $20.98.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 22412 reviews.
Lost lots of weight (going from 46 waist down to 34), so decided to switch from relaxed fit to regular fit. Unlike relaxed fit, these don't drop to the ground the moment I unbutton and unzip, so I control pulling down my pants when undressing or at the toilet. Fit better around my butt, too. 7 belt loops instead of the typical 5, so the waistband stays against the body. No gaps. 5th (watch fob) pocket is handy to stow a small folding knife, or a mini toolkit. A bit of stretch in the waist lets you less snug up a belt making the waist feel more comfortable. Had to replace my very oversized jeans (kept a couple when painting), and very happy with fit and look of these. Although regular fit is a tighter fit, have not felt binding with these when bending doing yard work perhaps due to the built-in stretch. They are not super stretchy. Just enough to provide some give.
like these jeans either Black or Blue . Really like the color back,they don't seem seem to fade like other jeans in the past. Wearing: the fabric in the jeans also seems to be tougher,as they don't wear holes like in past jeans %26/or the stitching also holds up. Jeans have VG length My bad: the "only" negative was bought a waist size to small,as thought was going to lose last winters weight -never did. Other wise VG jeans for the price !
7 belt loops instead of the typical 5, so waistband stays against waist (no gaps). 5th (watch fob) pocket handy for a small folding knife or multi-tool. A little stretch in the waist band, so less need to cinch a belt making wear more comfortable. Been wearing relaxed fit for decades, so regular fit feels different, but, so far, bending and yard work don't have these binding or folding over for uncomfortable creases pressing against the thigh or crotch. Ride a little lower than relaxed fit, so fit feels a little different, like I feel they are dropping, so tug them up, but there's nothing to tug up (they aren't dropping). The sizing has been spot on. The price ($20) was very good. Expected to pay more for Wrangler.
Purchased my 3rd pair of the comfort stretch jeans. I love them and my family like them so much better than my regular Wrangler jeans! They are very comfortable and not baggy - and move with me! Unfortunately, my first pair had VERY SHORT front pockets - somebody messed up - but I guess they'll be my yard work jeans...??
If you're looking for good cowboy jeans, these Premium Wrangler pants from Walmart are honestly a great deal. They're cheap, but the quality is actually really good. I wear cowboy boots every day and I'm a true 30” inseam. I bought these in 34” length, washed them once, and they shrunk to about 32.5”. Now they stack perfectly over my boots. When I crease them up they look sharp. They give you that nice western/cowboy look without spending $40–$50 on other brands. I've been getting a lot of compliments on them. Highly recommend if you want good quality without spending a lot.
These are hands down my favorite jeans. The Five Star Premium Denim Comfort Stretch Regular Fit in Carbon just check every box. The color alone gives them a sharp, modern edge—it’s dark, clean, and works with just about anything in the closet. Comfort-wise, they’re exactly what I’ve come to expect from Wrangler. The stretch feels natural, not overdone, and they move with you whether you’re sitting, walking, or on your feet all day. The regular fit is the real win here. It’s not too loose, not too tight—just a solid, dependable fit that works for everyday wear without looking sloppy. These have become my default pair. If they’re clean, I’m wearing them. If you’re looking for that one pair you keep coming back to, this is it.
Like everting about these but the toughness. I wear them every day, work in them and play in them. Comfort and fit are great as is the dark blue color which I like. The problem I have is the pockets. I carry quite a bit off stuff, pocket knife, keys, pocket change purse, fold up reading glasses, etc. The pockets wear a hole in them too quick. The outsides wear holes where you keep your wallet. The leg bottoms where they rub your shoes . Strengthen these areas and you would have a real winner.
I love these jeans. The only issue I have is that I had to order a size 38/29 and i really need a size 38/28. You never seem to have that size in stock. You should make a 28 inseam available in all your jeans and you need to have a variety of brown and tan jeans.
I've always worn jeans that were a more loose fit, but I've lost some weight and now am comfortable in the "Cowboy Cut" that fit perfectly. I returned these baggier ones and reordered three pairs of the Cowboy Cut that rate 5 stars! Already received my return credit.
These were delivered on November 30 and have only been worn occasionally as everyday jeans, not for anything remotely involving manual labor, and on April 29 -- less then five months later, so maybe a dozen wear/wash cycles -- they're badly splitting in the crotch. Joke as you may, there's no reason this should have happened. Terribly disappointing. Unfortunately, I discovered this only after sitting down at my desk this morning and now have to spend the rest of the day hoping I don't Sharon Stone someone. 😣
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $20.98 (Jul 11) to $20.98 (Jul 11) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $20.98.
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| $20.98 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $20.98 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $20.69 (May 19) to $20.69 (May 19) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $20.69.
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| $20.69 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
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