September 15th, 2009 4 Comments

Jesse James introduces a new line of work gear

Jesse James is a sellout driven business man. He already has a successful line of West Coast Choppers motorcycle clothing, a fast food restaurant (RIP Cisco the pit bull), a magazine, another television show (which is produced by his production company) and appears in a T-mobile commercial along side Whoopie Goldberg and Phil Jackson. Oh, and I guess he still builds motorcycles?

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Jesse ain't got time for bike buildin' no more!

Now it looks like Mr. James is expanding his empire by introducing a new line of heavy-duty industrial workgear that is available in a Wal-Mart near you. He revealed today via Twitter that he has ditched and donated all of his Dickies for his new line of workgear.

been wearing dickies for 25 years! Didnt think I would ever change…http://jessejamesworkwear.com

The New JJIWW Industry pants Rule. More Comfortable!, Deeper pockets, Bigger belt loops and thicker material.Not wearing anything else!

Well that’s that! I just clear’d my closet and gave 37 pairs of Dickies to the LB homeless shelter.

Well if that’s not a testament to the quality of the product then I don’t know what is! (kidding)

Jesse James Industrial Work Wear

Jesse James Industrial Work Wear

Hell, I’m just a girl who doesn’t even wear workgear (but I like men who do!) but now you can go to your local Wal-Mart or check what they’re offering online (there’s even some positive reviews to read) to see for yourself. The prices looks very reasonable and if the clothing is as durable as claimed, then it sounds like a viable option over those over-priced-but-cool Dickies.

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  1. Micah says:

    It’s weird. He stopped selling parts to the public because he wanted to get back to building bikes.

    Now he’s in bed with Wally World. (A place where I refuse to shop anyway.)

  2. m says:

    Weird that this is just being announced now. I bought one of his shirts at walmart over a month ago. I wasn’t a fan of the fact that it said “Jesse James” on it, but I was a fan of the big picture of a welder on the back. That and the 5$ price tag sold it for me. They seemed to run large, so I bought a size smaller than normal. That was a mistake. It shrunk dramatically. Somehow both before and after the shrinking, it is an incredibly uncomfortable shirt. Something about it just isn’t shaped right. I can’t stand to wear it anymore.

    • Lizzie says:

      Thanks for the info about the shirt. I am not a shopper of Wal-Mart (I’m a Target girl myself!) so I wasn’t aware that this line of clothing even existed until Jesse tweeted about it earlier today. Good for everyone to know you get what you pay for.

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