For at least a few seasons now, fashion has strongly embraced versions of the ‘90s JNCO silhouette, those enormously wide jeans beloved by ravers the world over. JNCO, which stands for “Judge None ...
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.
JNCO Jeans, a brand established in 1985 that gained popularity in the 1990s is closing for good. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that the company announced it would be closing in a blog post on ...
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — It's the end of the second era for people who enjoy pants with absurdly wide legs. JNCO, the self-professed "premier denim brand of the counterculture," announced on Thursday it's ...
[Wow. The Mercury wrote A LOT of stuff in 2018, and here's a post that we think is worth remembering from February 16, 2018.—eds] I will start this post off with the obvious: JNCO JEANS MAKE ME WANT ...
JNCO jeans were once an unavoidable emblem of ’90s fashion, the ultrawide 35-inch pant legs marking the extreme endpoint of the baggy-jeans craze that suddenly draped the lower limbs of suburban teens ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Nostalgia is having a huge moment. Everything from food to entertainment and beyond is throwing it ...
Congratulations are in order, we guess; when called, at last, to our final judgment, and asked to give an accounting of our deeds, at least we’ll all be able to say that we outlasted JNCOs in the end.
Images of Ralph Lauren from 2005, in which he's wearing some super wide-legged jeans, have received more social-media shares as wide-leg jeans make a trendy return. Randy Brooke/WireImage Has your ...