M4 Low Rise Stretch Adkins Boot Cut Jean
M4 Low Rise Stretch Adkins Boot Cut Jean captures Ariat's M4 Denim language in a practical boot-cut Western jean.
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Story & heritage
Ariat was founded in 1993 by Beth Cross and Pam Parker, who saw an opportunity to apply athletic-shoe technology to English and Western riding boots. The brand was named after Secretariat and grew from riding footwear into Western apparel, workwear and accessories for riders, workers and outdoor life.
The current official Ariat US product page grounds this entry as M4 Low Rise Stretch Adkins Boot Cut Jean, a boot-cut Western jean in the brand's Western, work or equestrian wardrobe.
Materials & craft
Official listed features include Loop Lock® reinforces the back belt loop for extra durability; No-rub comfort inseam lays flat to minimize chafing in high-movement areas and helps prevent discomfort during all-day wear; Classic zipper fly with button closure; Heavy-duty zipper and hardware help provide lasting strength and reliability for hard-wearing denim; Extra-deep front pockets provide secure storage.
Official listed materials/details include 13 oz ring-spun stretch denim; 99% Cotton, 1% Spandex; Imported; Machine wash cold.
How to choose & style
Style it by function first: choose M4 Low Rise Stretch Adkins Boot Cut Jean when the outfit needs the boot-cut Western jean role to lead, then keep the rest of the look simple enough for Ariat's performance details and Western/equestrian shape to read clearly.