Chrome Hearts x Levi’s Cross Patch Denim Pants ‘Blue’
$250.00 Original price was: $250.00.$99.99Current price is: $99.99.
Chrome Hearts x Levi’s Cross Patch Denim Pants ‘Blue’
The Chrome Hearts x Levi’s Cross Patch Denim Pants in Blue are a standout collaboration that merges the iconic American denim legacy of Levi’s with the luxury streetwear aesthetics of Chrome Hearts. This limited-edition release combines high fashion with classic craftsmanship, featuring distinctive elements from both brands. The denim pants are designed with a modern, edgy look, making them a must-have for fashion enthusiasts and collectors alike.
These pants showcase a unique cross patch design, a signature element of Chrome Hearts, which adds a touch of rebellious luxury to the classic Levi’s denim. The blend of Chrome Hearts’ bold, gothic-inspired motifs with Levi’s renowned quality results in a product that stands out in both style and substance.
Product Specifications:
- Brand: Chrome Hearts x Levi’s
- Model: Cross Patch Denim Pants
- Color: Blue
- Material: 100% Cotton Denim
- Fit: Slim Fit
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Design:
- Custom Chrome Hearts cross patch on the back pocket
- Distressed detailing for a vintage look
- Classic five-pocket design
- Button fly with Levi’s branded hardware
- Chrome Hearts logo embroidery on the waistband
- Sizes Available: 28, 30, 32, 34, 36
- Care Instructions: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low, or dry clean
- Price: (Typically varies; check current listings for the latest price)
These denim pants perfectly blend the craftsmanship of Levi’s with the high-end, distinctive design elements of Chrome Hearts, making them a coveted item for those who appreciate both luxury and classic American style.
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