Chrome Hearts Blue Jeans

Original price was: $250.00.Current price is: $99.99.

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Chrome Hearts Blue Jeans

Chrome Hearts, renowned for its luxurious and rebellious streetwear, extends its iconic aesthetic to denim with the release of its Blue Jeans. These jeans epitomize the brand’s signature blend of high-quality materials and edgy design. Crafted for both style and durability, the Chrome Hearts Blue Jeans are a testament to the brand’s dedication to producing exclusive, high-fashion pieces.

These jeans feature a classic blue wash, giving them a versatile look that pairs seamlessly with various outfits. The design is enhanced with distinctive Chrome Hearts detailing, including branded hardware and intricate embroidery. True to the brand’s ethos, the jeans offer a comfortable fit without compromising on their striking, high-fashion appeal. Whether dressing up or down, the Chrome Hearts Blue Jeans are a must-have for anyone looking to make a statement in premium denim.

Product Specifications:

  • Material: Premium denim (typically cotton with a hint of elastane for stretch)
  • Color: Classic blue wash
  • Fit: Slim or straight leg (depending on the specific style)
  • Details:

    • Branded Chrome Hearts hardware (e.g., buttons, rivets)
    • Intricate embroidery or embellishments (e.g., logos, symbols)
    • Distressed or distressed-free options
  • Waistband: Adjustable with belt loops
  • Closure: Zipper fly with button closure
  • Pockets: Standard five-pocket design
  • Care Instructions: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low or hang dry for best results
  • Size Range: Available in various sizes (check specific sizing chart for accurate fit)
  • Price Range: High-end, reflective of the brand’s luxury positioning

These jeans are designed to offer both comfort and a distinct fashion statement, making them a valuable addition to any wardrobe.

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