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Funny enough, when JNCO made its return in 2015, it was actually looking to fit in with the skinny jeans trend. But “the reaction was very negative,” noted Cohen, who decided to get things ...
What I Like About JNCO Jeans As a big fan of '90s fashion, JNCO jeans feel ridiculously cool to me simply because they're different.
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.
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.
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.
Ultra wide-legged JNCO jeans took playgrounds—and the fashion world—by storm back in the 1990s. Here’s why.
Millennials and Gen-Z’ers are snatching up gigantic JNCO jeans, drawn to their curious width and pre-Y2K cool factor.
We recently tracked down the most expensive vintage JNCO items for sale on eBay. The wide-legged jeans were popular in the 1990s and early 2000s.
JNCO Jeans, the Los Angeles company specializing in extra wide-legged trousers, is closing shop, and liquidating all inventory at reduced prices.
And check out JNCO’s, which are totally wearable paired with your vintage jelly bracelets, a crop top tee, and all the sass you had in the ’90s. Tight, constrictive skinny jeans? As if.
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