A field of agave plants

What do jeans and tequila have in common?

They both make you feel relaxed and comfortable.

But, unlike the liquor with a reputation for havoc when consumed in large quantities, you can never have too many jeans and be too comfortable (the morning after too many tequila shots is the definition of misery).

Tequila and one particular brand of jeans also have another commonality: they are both related to the agave plant. Well, sort of, anyway. Agave, a designer denim line, was inspired by its namesake--the agave plant. This hardy perennial is native to Mexico and the southwestern United States, and is known for its extreme toughness. It survives droughts, pesky deer, and lives between 10-25 years.

Agave jeans have a reputation for being durable and wearing well for years. They also look amazing.

Harleys carries four Agave styles:

1. Rocker

Classic fit, medium rise, tapered leg, zip fly 5 pocket jean. Close in the seat + thigh with 15" leg opening and a 35" inseam. Copper button, hardware & tonal flying 'A' back pocket stitch.

rocker Agave's Rocker style

2. Gringo

Classic fit, medium rise, straight leg, zip fly 5 pocket jean. Close in the seat + thigh with a 16" leg opening and 35" inseam. Copper button, rivets & tonal flying 'A' back pocket stitch. 

Agave's Gringo style Agave's Gringo style

3. Pragmatist

Classic fit, medium rise, straight leg, zip fly 5 pocket jean. Close in the seat + thigh with 15.5" leg opening and a 35" inseam. Silver buttons & busted seam horizontal back pocket detail.

agave jeans Agave's Pragmatist

4. Waterman

Relaxed fit, high rise, straight leg, zip fly jean. Loose in the seat + thigh with a 16.5" leg opening and 35" inseam. Copper button, hardware & tonal flying 'A' back pocket stitch.

waterman Agave's Waterman style

Come check out our selection of Agave jeans. We'll show you the best summer styles and help you pick out some shirts and sport coats to match. Find us here.

February 28, 2015 — D W Haberdasher Limited
Tags: Brands Denim

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