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Break out your belts, ladies and gentlemen, JNCO’s wide-legged, low-hanging jeans that ruled the ‘90s are back! JNCO brand, which was bought by the trading company Guotai Litian in 2014, has ...
In the 1990s, JNCO jeans were big—in every sense of the term. With hulking legs (imagine fitting a 2-liter bottle of Coke horizontally across the hem), JNCOs were the street-sweeping denims that ...
JNCO jeans are back! PS editor Sarah Wasilak tests the viral '90s denim trend — read her honest review of these iconic wide-leg jeans, from fit to style.
JNCO's current stock is available to shop at jnco.com. You can also thrift some authentic vintage pairs on eBay, including the Mammoth ($2,300), Skate Phat Kangaroo ($375), Jesters ($1,000), and more.
JNCO (Judge None Choose One) started as a much smaller brand in Los Angeles in 1985. The jeans, known for their wide leg sizes and flashy embroidered images, were later introduced in 1993.
We're sure you remember JNCO from the halls of your middle and/or high school. After all, who could forget the sight of their absurdly wide legs blowing in the wind, those logo patches, and ...
Skate rats rejoice! Because the JNCO brand is totally coming back, dude. Survivors of the 1990s will remember those enormous pants, in denim for skate boarders and slackers, and in black for Goths.
While we've seen some '90s fashion trends come back recently like Doc Martens and grungey flannel, we didn't see this coming: JNCO jeans are making a comeback. This is not a drill, and it's really ...
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