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 the ...
Fashion styles come and go: Ties get wider and skinnier; waistlines get higher and lower; jeans get tighter and baggier. Whether they'll ever get as baggy as they were when denim brand JNCO turned ...
People who wear pants rejoice: the jeans that outfitted a generation are coming back to outfit America’s legs in oversized, elaborately decorated denim. Jnco, short for “jean company,” is a Los ...
JNCO Jeans, the unofficially official clothing brand of nu metal, is calling it a day after 33 years in business. The alarmingly wide legged jeans were synonymous with late 90s rock shows, but for ...
Y2K fashion is seemingly making a comeback as JNCO — notable purveyors of those ultra, ultra wide-leg jeans so popular with young people in the late '90s — brings back its nostalgic denimwear, only to ...
They might look ridiculous today, but in the ’90s JNCO jeans defied authority ... as well as common sense (and many school dress codes). Haim Revah was born in Morocco and raised in France. When he ...
Remember JNCO jeans? Those wide-legged baggy jeans back in the 1990s? The company making the iconic jeans announced it is going out of business. News of the company's closure were announced on ...
The fashion trend that MTV calls the “most questionable” of the 90s are ready to rise from the ashes and cover your legs once again. JNCO Jeans, the wide legged blue jean with the crazy art slapped ...
The JNCOs of today, however, are different because they're not actually JNCOs and they cost a whopping $755. The brand responsible for this wide-legged resurgence is none other than the ultra cool ...