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  2. JNCO - Wikipedia

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    JNCO, short for "Judge None Choose One", is a Los Angeles, California-based clothing company specializing in boys' and men's jeans. "JNCO was founded in 1985. "JNCO was founded in 1985. The brand gained recognition in the 1990s with its boys' ultra-wide straight legged denim jeans.

  3. List of denim jeans brands - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Brand Jeans; Marithé et François Girbaud; Mavi Jeans; Mih jeans; Miss Sixty; Mossimo; MUD Jeans; Mudd Jeans; Noko Jeans; Nudie Jeans; Outland Denim; Pepe Jeans; Prps; Billy Reid (fashion designer) Rock & Republic; Sergio Valente; Silver Jeans Co. Superdry; Texas Jeans USA; Tiffosi; Toughskins; True Religion (clothing brand) Gloria ...

  4. These Are the 5 Best Jeans at Anthropologie (That Are Sure to ...

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  5. PacSun - Wikipedia

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    The company had an initial public offering on March 15, 1993 and at its height had over 1,300 stores in all 50 states. PacSun opened a second chain of stores called d.e.m.o., in 2000. [7] The last of these stores closed in 2008. [8] On February 23, 2005, the company restated results for certain periods to correct its accounting for leases. [9]

  6. J Brand - Wikipedia

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    Frank Doroff, vice chairman of Bloomingdales department stores said it was their "best selling pant", selling thousands. [7] J Brand sold more than 300,000 pairs. [8] In late 2012, Fast Retailing announced they had bought 80% of J Brand for $290 million. [9]

  7. Talk:JNCO - Wikipedia

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    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 ...