Jnco

JNCO is an American streetwear brand founded in Los Angeles, California, by the French brothers Milo and Jacques Revah in 1985. JNCO, an acronym for "Judge None Choose One," became a popular brand in the 1990s thanks to its ultrawide silhouettes and designs inspired by urban cultures. JNCO jeans were wildly popular in the 1990s, with some having leg openings as wide as 50 inches. Next to the wide JNCO pants, the brand also made t-shirts, jorts and accessories, often featuring tribal or graffiti-inspired adornments. Following the revival of the Y2K style, co-founder Milo Revah relaunched the brand in 2019, along with his daughter Camilla.

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