Joes jeans from thrift store
So I got these at Savers and can’t tell if they’re fake or not. I was able to find them on an old touch of modern sale (https://www.touchofmodern.com/sales/last-grab-pants-f9d94d68-8dae-4374-a2a2-cd0e54c5e9bb/joe-s-jeans-the-brixton-straight-narrow-bark?bk=pause&id=joe-s-jeans-the-brixton-straight-narrow-bark&sale_id=last-grab-pants-f9d94d68-8dae-4374-a2a2-cd0e54c5e9bb&srsltid=AfmBOopqgE8gnllulCYNrgycaDlN5ON_HeGLiZ4LgPhTcv4DXSVqx1Eu&wall=1) but beyond that nothing
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Joe's Jeans // The Brixton Straight + Narrow // Bark
The Brixton is a tailored men's denim jean that always looks sharp. Narrow without being skinny, this straight-leg pant, with its brown-washed denim, is great to take from work to play.







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i don't think joes is a very commonly faked brand especially for something this niche and given the big print on the inside of the pocket it'd be pretty elaborate, but some details like the rivets saying "japanese" and the style number not coming up on google seem a little weird
Nobody fakin joes jeans
Kinda what I thought
They’re not particularly cool for sure, I just feel like sometimes you never know
(Some people online claim to have gotten fakes but like over 15 years ago)
when rep factories sell their reps, they aren't trying/able to sell them for the actual retail price of the original item. so for most regular things it just doesnt make sense to make reps of them