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Mens King Krash Denim Jeans

 

 

King Krash have brought back some vintage and retro styles of denim jeans, tee shirts and denim jackets. Designs by Prps designer Donwan Harrell who is the director of the brand and he has based his designs on retro designs from the muscle car, disco and fast women era in the states from the early 1970′s. These designs included grease-stained denim jeans, rips on denim, creases, abrasions, tom muscle tee shirts and denim jackets covered in club symbols. This is where the gang culture was running wild and garments worn were as much a part of the drag racing scene and culture. As Donwan Harrell spent his younger years with his father watching drag races and rallies he captured the old fashion designs and brought together the brand of King Krash.

 

Donwan Harrell is the founder of Prps and King Krash and has been a designer for top brands such as Nike (one of the top 10 designers), Akademics and Donna Karen. He wanted to create a brand, which no one had seen before with an authentic vintage look by creating the impression of being on a race track or even rally. Each of the washes are available with heavy whiskers, detailing and fading.

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Free Standard Shipping Over $100. Expected to deliver 7/14/10.We’ve introduced fresh fits and washes in our LA-made denim collection like this Vintage Straight – a traditional cotton denim, ringspun for a vintage feel and hand-distressed for a broken-in look. A relaxed thigh with a straight leg is perfect for pairing with a Fossil graphic tee for a more casual look. Material: 100% cottonDetails: Straight leg opening, low riseCare Instructions: Do not bleach, wash wi… More >>

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Denim Jeans in European Market

Denim jeans and Europe seem to be made for each other. The relationship goes back a long time. In fact the very word jeans come from a type of material that was named after sailors from Genoa in Italy. The word denim is from another French material serge de nimes.

The end of the Second World War was the time when denim blue jeans gained new status in Europe. Rugged yet relaxing they stood for freedom and a great future. Both men and women wore them. In Europe the surplus Levi’s jeans left behind by American armed forces were now available in limited supplies. They were extremely popular with teens.

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