Talk:JNCO
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[edit] Classic ads
The best JNCOs were the super wide leg classics. This article mentions the Kangaroos (34-inch leg clearance). I also remember the Mammoths (40-inch clearance). It was fun knowing how wide the bottoms to your leg jeans were! What about the Convicts and Crimescenes(sp?) with a whopping 50-inch bottom clearance!!! I sure hope somebody has the classic ads for those (like they did with the Kangaroos).
Sikatriz 05:09, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
- You can still see the classic ads and old JNCO websites at archive.org. Just use their Way Back Machine (or something similar) They stored JNCO websites as far back as 1994 or 1995, many of them still have their galleries and online store images intact. Tzar 16:15, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Kikwear
Perhaps we should create an entry for KIKWEAR...they spawned out of the ultra-wide-leg movement that JNCO started. But they took it a stop beyond. I remember KIKWEAR had a pair of jeans called the 69ers which had a 69-inch clearance (obviously).
Sikatriz 05:09, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Does company still exist?
Jnco jeans were not only the most comfortable fitting jeans (in my opinion), but were also manufactured of the softest, most comfortable denim I've ever had the pleasure of wearing. Unfortunately, I went to Kohl's today, and discovered that they no longer carry the Jnco brand, and subsequent research points to the disturbing suggestion that Jnco may no longer exist.
[edit] Phat pants
JNCOs would be considered phat pants, right? Unless there's some distinction I'm not aware of (the people I knew who wore JNCOs were skaters, not ravers) there should be a link to that article. --Galaxiaad 04:23, 15 March 2007 (UTC)