Couture : July 30, 2008

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LEVI JAPAN ROCKS THE SKELETON HAND

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Jul 30, 2008 by Stephanie R.

Why does it seem like all of the denim that comes out of Japan or is created for the Japanese audience is cooler than most things we see here in the States? Levi, an American brand since the late ‘20s, has created a funky, two-rinse jean with painted skeleton hands on the pocket. Of course, you may ask why anyone would want skeleton hands on their pockets, which is a legitimate question, but this is Japan, and they are open to all things fashion. Just think, if you are the type of guy who walks around with your hands in your pocket all the time then this jean is perfect for you, kind of like a pseudo X-ray on the outside. The jeans come in a dark rinse as well as a distressed rinse that seems to have a slight metallic wash and are the standard bootcut width. They are not available in the States or Europe yet, but keep your eye out for them on levi.com and then get your hands on a pair.

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