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JNCO — the brand most commonly linked to the late-’90s fashion trend of extremely wide-legged jeans beloved by ravers, skaters and eventually, Juggalos — is attempting a comeback. 1-16 of 164 results for 'jnco jeans'. YESNO PW2 Women Casual Cropped Pants Loose Floral Jeans Ripped Embroidered Wide Leg. 3.8 out of 5 stars 892. The mall goth's jeans of choice, JNCO jeans were the height of alternative fashion back in the days when Limp Bizkit ruled the airwaves, with their ridiculously wide legs. Twenty years ago, we were begging our moms to pony up $100 for a pair of pants wide enough to drive a bus through. The 50” inseam was haute couture on the street — and it was all thanks to JNCO jeans. But those days are over: last week, JNCO announced they’re liquidating their inventory. The Camilla Jeans. Regular price $260.00 Sale price $130.00 Sale -50%. The Camilla Jeans. JNCO Los Angeles Los Angeles.

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Do you remember those enormous, baggy jeans everyone wore in the ’90s? Well, they were made by a brand called JNCO Jeans — which fell out of favor when raves, Juggalos and late-’90s culture did too.

Except fashion is cyclical, as we all know, and that decade is back in a big way … so JNCO is staging a return with the wide-legged jeans of yesteryear. If you want a pair, it’ll cost you.

The brand, which stands for “Judge None Choose One,” is selling the jeans for between $130 and $250 a pair. These prices harken back to the days when the original pants were deemed “vintage,” after the brand was sold to a Chinese company in 2014. In fact, a 2015 BuzzFeed article unearthed several pairs of used JNCO pants being sold on eBay for $100 to $240, although now you can find a pair for much less.

Here’s a Facebook post from the brand, teasing the eight new pairs of jeans in the collection:

After a few years in relative obscurity, marred by poor production and low-quality products, the brand has come back from the brink. In 2018, original co-founder Milo Revah decided to buy back the company and relaunch it with the help of his daughter, Camilla.

“One thing I want my daughter to learn from me is how to take one thing and make it bigger,” Milo told British music and clubbing magazine mixmag.

According to the mixmag article, the 2019 rebirth of JNCO featureS staples of the brand like jeans, hoodies and t-shirts marketed to a unisex audience. The cut of the clothing revives the traditional ’90s look, but will have updated details like glow-in-the-dark stripes, new denim washes and newly-designed patches “for the modern day raver, skater, biker and beyond.”

Here’s a post from the Facebook page showing off the new jeans line. The relaunch officially took place on June 28, 2019.

The brand has already had to make changes to its pricing structure, though. At one point, the jeans were priced from $225 all the way up to $350, with the higher price for limited quantity “collectors'” pairs.

Announcing the price drop earlier this week to its mailing list members and over social media, Revah said the company was committed to using premium materials, being environmentally friendly, and paying fair wages to its crew based in Los Angeles and Mexico. This all costs money, of course, but apparently, customers want better value.

“We have heard you and we have listened,” the Revahs said in a Facebook post from July 1. “All weekend, we worked on all possibilities to get the prices lowered. We have now updated the site with those prices.”

If you just can’t live without your JNCO jeans, check out their website for the relaunch. And remember — even if it goes out of fashion in the future, everything old will eventually be new again.

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Another sign of the nu-metal revival? No, it’s not that new Coal Chamber album. The popular fashion choice of any nu-metal fan is gearing up for a relaunch: JNCO jeans are coming back!

The Fader reports:

JNCO, the wide-leg jean label synonymous with ’90s fashion, has received a cash infusion from a Chinese investor to relaunch in 2015. WWD reports the comeback will be spearheaded by Andrew Jacouvou, president and CEO of Guotai Litian, and will consist of three capsules: a core collection, a fashion collection, and a heritage range. According to WWD, “The core collection features traditional styles including a knit jean with a slouchy fit; the fashion group has joggers with zip bottoms and a drawstring waist, and the heritage collection offers leg openings of 20 inches and 23 inches, with high waists. All of the product will feature JNCO’s crown logo.”

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The compnay hopes to introduce a whole new line of consumers to their walking floor mops jeans. Full disclosure: as a child of the 90s, I did own a pair of JNCOs in high school, and as somebody who was far past 6′ tall even in high school, they were a godsend because they were the first pair of jeans I wore that fit comfortably and loose. With that said, I think I’ll pass on this revival.

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Will you buy a pair once they’re up for a sale? Looks like an official website is up, but no products yet.