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JNCO : ウィキペディア英語版
JNCO

JNCO, short for "JEAN-COMPANY", is a Los Angeles, California based clothing company specializing in boys' and men's jeans. It was founded in 1985 by Jacques Yaakov Revah and Haim Milo Revah. The brand gained recognition in the 1990s with its boys' ultra-wide straight legged denim jeans featuring elaborate pocket logos and a unique street look. This street look was popularized throughout the 90s starting in Los Angeles and working its way through the United States. JNCO also manufactures T-shirts, khaki pants and other clothing articles. Unlike similar California based apparel manufacturers, JNCO manufactured most of its products in the United States, mainly at S.M.J. American Manufacturing Co., a operation also owned by Milo and Jacques Revah.
==Styles==
The pants were sold mainly in urban specialty stores and became popular among many members of the hip-hop, skater, hardcore, and raver subcultures in the mid 1990s. The signature-look of JNCO jeans was baggy with extra-large back pockets which were originally designed to hold spraypaint cans. The original logo was designed by an LA Graffiti artist, Nuke, who the brothers hired to create the triple crown
After JNCOs grew in popularity, department store chains such as Kohl's and J. C. Penney as well as mall retail stores such as Tops and Bottoms began to carry them. Other stores selling JNCOs were Gadzooks and Pacific Sunwear.
JNCO jeans were produced in a variety of styles and lines, ranging from ultra-wide jeans with leg openings greater than to more conservatively-cut styles. Some were so large that younger children often had to sit down while putting them on. After reaching the height of its popularity within the subcultures and becoming more mainstream, JNCOs were known for featuring superfluously large back pockets with graffiti-like inspired artwork embroidery that became more cartoonish as the 1990s ended including flaming skulls and the "JNCO Crown" (previously the majority of styles only had a relatively small stylized "J"). Some names of JNCO styles included Mammoths, Crime Scenes, Mad Scientists, Buddha, Tribals and Rhinos, Twin Cannons, Kangaroos, which had leg openings and extremely large back pockets, featured embroidery of a kangaroo with boxing gloves above the right rear pocket.

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