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Mule Summertime Chaps are the coolest chaps on the market.Why? They feature a very strong, mesh-type opening in the back legs to keep you cooler during hot weather. The chaps are made of tough 1,000 Denier briarproof material and will naturally shed water and briars.
To keep chaps from twisting we added 6"x6" pockets to each leg for structure and top grain leather straps with nickel-plated buckles for strength and a secure, custom fit.
Mule Summertime Chaps...great to wear when weed-eating the yard, planting crops, training dogs during the summer, or scouting out your deer lease. Wear Mule. Be Comfortable.
**Please note: As we replenish stock, chaps may have an orange mesh instead of black. If you want a specific color mesh, please make a note in the comments section on your order or contact us at 601-856-5169.**
Custom
orders for chaps are available if you want fluorescent orange chaps.
Custom orders cost a little more
and may take up to 2 weeks to sew. If a custom order is desired, please call us at: 601.856.5169

Sizing: Sizes are stated in thigh width by inseam length (ie: 26x28). Thigh size:
Measure
around thigh, even with the crotch, over your pants. We recommend adding 2" to
that measurement. You do not want the chaps to fit tight or you will be
squeezed in all the wrong places! If you carry items in your pockets, go a little bit bigger to allow room.
EZ Measure:
If you do not have a tailor's cloth tape measure, measuring is easy:
open wallet, remove any denomination bill ($1, $5, $20...doesn't
matter). A dollar bill is 6" long. Place the bill around the widest part
of your thigh over your pants and measure your thigh end to end using
dollar bill, then add 2". Example: If
the dollar bill, end to end, goes around your thigh 4 times, that's
24", you would then add 2", making your chap thigh size a 26"...that's
the size you would order.
Inseam: Measure
from the V in crotch to the ankle bone on the inside of your leg. Stop at the ankle bone. Do not
measure further because the chaps need to "hang" not fold on the top of
your shoes. Generally, the inseam length is 2" shorter than your normal
pant inseam length and you can use the EZ Measure way listed above just
measure from the crotch to your ankle bone (don't add anything extra to
the length).
If you ride horses, you may want to go a little
longer on the inseam so it does not ride up, but understand that if you
do that, it may drag when walking.
Why
do we want you to wear your chaps 2" shorter than your pants? Because
we care! 99.9% of the population wear their pants too long and it
bunches on the top of the shoe. That's fine for blue jeans, but,
briarproof material is thick and doesn't 'bunch' so if you get them as
long as your jeans, instead of bunching, they're going to drag OR the
kick-out on your boot will catch the back hem and tear out the hem or
bust the zipper track when you step forward. Trust us...we do this for a
living...order them 2" shorter. If you wear an odd numbered length of
jean, order the next shortest even size. So, if you wear a 31" jean,
order 28" long chaps. You will thank us every time you come home and
your hem and zipper are still intact. You're welcome!
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