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The JNCOs of today, however, are different because they're not actually JNCOs — and they cost a whopping $755. But Balenciaga is bringing back the ultra-wide-legged style with their "Extra Wide ...
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.
If you are functioning under the assumption it is 2017, then we hate to break it to you, but you’re wrong. It’s actually 1997. It must be, because JNCO jeans are officially back. Only this ...
A part of our collective middle-school self has been lost to the annals of history today. JNCO - the maker of super-wide jeans your mom certainly did not approve of but that you bought at TJ Maxx ...
You can't spell "clearly you're joking" without JNCO. The once-popular rave attire brand has received a large influx of capital from a Chinese investor and is staging a 2015 comeback. In related ...
Remember those enormous JNCO jeans that look like circus tents for your legs? They’re ba-ack! JNCO, the brand that made the super-wide-leg iconic in the ’90s, is launching a comeback campaign ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
JNCO Jeans, the wide legged blue jean with the crazy art slapped all over, are officially making their comeback thanks to a Chinese investor and Guotai Litian CEO Andrew Jacouvou.
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.