Black Chrome Hearts Jeans

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Black Chrome Hearts Jeans

Black Chrome Hearts jeans represent a fusion of luxury, craftsmanship, and urban style. Chrome Hearts is renowned for its high-end fashion and unique designs, and these jeans are no exception. They offer a modern yet classic look, perfect for making a statement.

Product Specifications:

  • Material:

    • High-quality denim blend, often featuring a mix of cotton and elastane for comfort and flexibility.
  • Color:

    • Solid black with a sleek, dark finish that enhances the versatile style of the jeans.
  • Fit:

    • Typically available in various fits, including slim, straight, or relaxed, catering to different style preferences.
  • Design Details:

    • Distinctive Chrome Hearts branding, which may include logo patches, embroidery, or metal accents.
    • Signature Chrome Hearts cross motifs or other iconic symbols subtly integrated into the design.
    • Custom hardware such as branded buttons and rivets.
  • Construction:

    • Durable stitching and reinforced seams for long-lasting wear.
    • Premium quality denim ensures a sturdy yet comfortable feel.
  • Pockets:

    • Classic five-pocket design with additional branding or unique detailing on the pocket trims.
  • Waistband:

    • Adjustable waistband with belt loops; some models may include a branded leather patch or tag.
  • Closure:

    • Typically features a zip fly with a button closure, though variations may exist.
  • Sizing:

    • Available in a range of sizes; consult sizing charts provided by Chrome Hearts for accurate fit.
  • Care Instructions:

    • Machine washable in cold water; recommended to wash inside out to preserve the color and design details.
    • Avoid tumble drying to prevent shrinkage and maintain the shape of the jeans.
  • Price:

    • Priced at a premium, reflecting the high-quality materials and craftsmanship involved.

These jeans exemplify the luxury and distinctive style of Chrome Hearts, making them a standout addition to any wardrobe.

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