Issued Realtree Jeans
Like a huge load of America dripping down your legs.
No matter your game or season, remaining undetected and/or well-styled is an essential in all manner of game, hunting or not. This assortment of used Realtree jeans is more than just a used camo bargain; these stylish pants are America made manifest. Finally, someone was brave enough to ask, "What if we made blue jeans but country flavored?"
Assignment of specific camo and era is random. Number of/presence of pockets is random.
The Short and Sweet:
- Authentic Realtree products
- The number of pockets will vary
- Zip-up fly
- Durable denim construction
- Variety of Realtree patterns
On the Street and in the woods:
Today's growing cultural fascination with commercial hunting camo is more widespread than the sport itself. Whether it's the popularity of country music, a growing love for America's rural side, or just renewed pride among those of us in America's heartlands, the look is here to stay. These jeans are an authentic entry point for appreciators of the invisible.
This offering of pants spans some well-loved pieces, many of which have become faded and worn in, ideal for throwing together an authentic outfit and especially useful when trying to blend into the backwoods. Contemporary retailers have been feeding into trends, releasing low-quality ripoffs of commercial patterns. By purchasing a pair of these jeans, you're getting the real deal at a superior price.
The Pattern That Started It All:
Realtree was founded in 1986 by Bill Jordan, a Georgia bowhunter who sketched the bark of an oak tree in his parents' front yard with paper and colored pencils, then layered in twigs and leaves to give the pattern real depth. He believed layering images of twigs and leaves over a vertical bark background would create a three-dimensional look that could match a variety of terrain, a sharper departure from the simpler military patterns hunters had been wearing until then. Alongside Mossy Oak, Realtree became one of the two dominant names in American sporting camo, expanding over the following decades into patterns like Advantage, Xtra, MAX-4, and Edge. Realtree has also crossed over well beyond hunting circles, showing up in streetwear collaborations and on artists and public figures who have nothing to do with the woods, proof that the pattern reads as much as a look as it does as concealment.
Original: $49.99
-65%$49.99
$17.50

Description
Like a huge load of America dripping down your legs.
No matter your game or season, remaining undetected and/or well-styled is an essential in all manner of game, hunting or not. This assortment of used Realtree jeans is more than just a used camo bargain; these stylish pants are America made manifest. Finally, someone was brave enough to ask, "What if we made blue jeans but country flavored?"
Assignment of specific camo and era is random. Number of/presence of pockets is random.
The Short and Sweet:
- Authentic Realtree products
- The number of pockets will vary
- Zip-up fly
- Durable denim construction
- Variety of Realtree patterns
On the Street and in the woods:
Today's growing cultural fascination with commercial hunting camo is more widespread than the sport itself. Whether it's the popularity of country music, a growing love for America's rural side, or just renewed pride among those of us in America's heartlands, the look is here to stay. These jeans are an authentic entry point for appreciators of the invisible.
This offering of pants spans some well-loved pieces, many of which have become faded and worn in, ideal for throwing together an authentic outfit and especially useful when trying to blend into the backwoods. Contemporary retailers have been feeding into trends, releasing low-quality ripoffs of commercial patterns. By purchasing a pair of these jeans, you're getting the real deal at a superior price.
The Pattern That Started It All:
Realtree was founded in 1986 by Bill Jordan, a Georgia bowhunter who sketched the bark of an oak tree in his parents' front yard with paper and colored pencils, then layered in twigs and leaves to give the pattern real depth. He believed layering images of twigs and leaves over a vertical bark background would create a three-dimensional look that could match a variety of terrain, a sharper departure from the simpler military patterns hunters had been wearing until then. Alongside Mossy Oak, Realtree became one of the two dominant names in American sporting camo, expanding over the following decades into patterns like Advantage, Xtra, MAX-4, and Edge. Realtree has also crossed over well beyond hunting circles, showing up in streetwear collaborations and on artists and public figures who have nothing to do with the woods, proof that the pattern reads as much as a look as it does as concealment.























