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I've always been a wide-leg denim person. Sunsetting skinny jeans from my wardrobe was honestly one of the smartest moves I've ever made. But JNCO (which stands for "Judge None Choose One") brings ...
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. Skip to main content.
JNCO started up in 1985 and never actually went away. But it stopped making its famously flared "jean your parent never wore" back in the 2000s, said Sternberg. So the company faded in the background.
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 ...
I didn't grow up in the '90s, but I experienced the fashion vicariously through Kelly Kapowski and Hilary Banks. Over the ...
JNCO Jeans accounted for 10 percent of PacSun’s business in 1997. Thomas Hawk, Flickr // CC BY-NC 2.0 Its suburban branding in place, JNCO found a fruitful partner in Anaheim's on-the-rise ...
It was a decade of iconic music, groundbreaking TV shows, and, of course, unforgettable fashion. While some trends are best ...
Folks on social media are wigging out over the return of a brand that was all that and a bag of chips to alternative youth culture of the 1990s: JNCO jeans.
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 ...
We explain why JNCO jeans became a huge part of nu-metal fashion in the '90s, what happened to them and why they're popular again today. Skip to main content Skip to site footer. Home; ...