Chrome Hearts x Off-White Cross Denim ‘Orange
$250.00 Original price was: $250.00.$99.99Current price is: $99.99.
Chrome Hearts x Off-White Cross Denim ‘Orange
The Chrome Hearts x Off-White Cross Denim in ‘Orange’ is a limited-edition collaboration between the iconic high-fashion brands Chrome Hearts and Off-White. This unique piece merges Chrome Hearts’ signature rebellious style with Off-White’s modern, street-inspired aesthetic. The result is a standout item that exudes luxury and exclusivity.
Product Specifications:
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Design:
- Color: Orange
- Material: High-quality denim with a robust yet comfortable feel.
- Fit: Slim fit with a contemporary cut.
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Features:
- Chrome Hearts’ signature cross motifs intricately embroidered.
- Off-White’s distinctive graphic elements integrated into the design.
- Distressed detailing for a rugged, edgy look.
- Unique orange hue with subtle variations to enhance the overall aesthetic.
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Construction:
- Fabric Composition: 100% premium denim cotton.
- Finish: Washed and distressed for a worn-in appearance.
- Hardware: Chrome Hearts branded hardware, including buttons and rivets.
- Stitching: High-quality stitching with reinforced seams for durability.
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Details:
- Waistband: Standard belt loops with Chrome Hearts branding.
- Pockets: Four pockets – two front, two back, with distinctive embroidery on the rear pockets.
- Closure: Zip fly with button closure.
- Branding: Combination of Chrome Hearts and Off-White branding on the denim, including unique tags and labels.
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Care Instructions:
- Washing: Machine wash cold, inside out.
- Drying: Hang dry or lay flat to dry. Avoid tumble drying to preserve the denim’s texture.
- Ironing: Iron on low heat if necessary, preferably inside out.
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Sizing:
- Available in multiple sizes ranging from S to XL.
- Sizes run true to fit; refer to the size chart for accurate measurements.
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Price: High-end luxury pricing, reflecting the collaboration between two premium brands.
Summary: The Chrome Hearts x Off-White Cross Denim ‘Orange’ is a statement piece that combines two fashion powerhouses into a single garment. Its bold color, detailed embroidery, and high-quality construction make it a standout item in any wardrobe, perfect for those looking to make a strong fashion statement.
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