Joykeep Jeans
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Joykeep Jeans (or Jkeep) is a Korean clothing manufacturer and jeans label. Joykeep is a maker of knockoff versions of brand name labels like Levi's. These knockoffs often have altered logos (Joykeep label are missing the two horses), riddled with spelling errors (button misspelled Baisc instead of Basic) and often poor quality material.
Korean brands began to appear in the 1990s and offer a cheaper alternative for Korean youth to the more expensive name brands like Levis, Evisu and True Religion.
[edit] Design
The design of most Levi's knockoffs is the use of the distinctive rear pocket design. Most of these designs are close the original, but some are flawed. The material and stitching is often poor.
[edit] Market
Other Korean jeans labels: