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In the early 90s until about the mid 2000s ravers, goths, and the unemployable once wore extra wide leg pants as a fashion statement. The bigger the pant leg, the bigger the statement. JNCO jeans were one of the earliest and most infamous of the novelty pants brands. I wanted JNCO jeans when I was a kid. I went through a death metal, skateboarding, Anarchist Cookbook-reading phase, and JNCO jeans would have completed my uniform. But my mother loved me and forbid them in our home. Now, as an adult, I can put on whatever pants I want, so I bought some JNCO jeans, and wore them for seven days to see how my life could be different.
Getting into the JNCO \"culture\" turned out to be way more expensive than I thought. I assumed I could find a used pair from at a thrift shop, online, or wherever huffing supplies are sold. Turns out vintage JNCO jeans are collectors' items, with the dopest, widest leg versions selling for as much as $300 USD on eBay. I don't hate myself that much, so I went to thrift shops in my home city of Regina, Saskatchewan, and none of them carried the monstrous pantaloons I desired.
Day 1: Public speakingIn order to experience JNCO life to the fullest, I scheduled a number of events over the span of about two weeks. The first day, I was invited to perform at Grown Ups Read Things They Wrote as Kids, a podcast, which is self-explanatory. On day one with the pants I imagined the experience would be whimsical, but the moment the tent-like fabric hit my skin I knew I fucked up. As I dragged the heavy material through the snow, anxiety struck. The pockets were too deep. I immediately lost my phone and car keys in them, sealing my isolation. I arrived at the Artisan theatre to face a sold-out crowd of roughly 200 people to share a personal childhood moment while wearing two Jon Snows worth of pants. I paired my JNCO jeans with a red cardigan and white t-shirt combo on top.
Day 2: The symphonyClassical music and fancy clothes go together like peanut butter and jelly. Incidentally, classical music and JNCO jeans go together like peanut butter and anaphylactic shock. I went to Per Sonatori Baroque Ensemble's Viola da Gamba. The viol (pronounced \"vile\") is a stringed instrument played with a bow dating back to the 1600s. Viola da gamba, a cello-sized version of the instrument, translates from Italian to mean something like \"viol of the legs.\" Speaking of vile legs, I was the only person wearing JNCO jeans at the symphony. I sat in the balcony of Regina's prestigious Knox-Metropolitan Church listening to the music of intellectuals. I felt enlightened. I brought my wife. She did not sit with me.
Day 3: A walk downtownDowntown Regina is essentially designed after JNCO jeans: a shock to the senses and mostly empty. This was the toughest day. I was frozen with anxiety standing at the entrance of the Cornwall Centre, Regina's aptly named central mall. It took me 20 minutes to convince myself to approach people to ask them about my pants. And then tragedy struck. I saw someone I knew from high school. He is a police officer now, and he was dressed in a crisp uniform and escorting a youth in handcuffs. As they walked by, recognition flashed in the cop's eyes. He scanned my lower half cloaked in JNCO mysteries. I can honestly say, my old friend looked more concerned for me and my pants than for the kid he had in handcuffs. Even that troubled youngster shook his head in disapproval. Best I could manage to say was, \"It's for a thing,\" as the two passed.
Day 6: Construction workDuring this journey of self-discovery, we found mold damage in a section of our basement, which had to be gutted. This project has cost us thousands of dollars and I am just thankful I was able to buy my JNCO jeans before we desperately needed the money. It was time to paint walls, so I put on my pants and got to work.
Day 7: University lectureI was invited to the University of Regina English Department to speak to students about my life as an important pants wearing person. The title of my lecture was It's All In the Pants: How to be a Famous Freelance Writer. I was expecting a full lecture hall at my alma mater, but only about 10 people showed up in a small classroom to check out my body swathed by the skin of 40 dead ravers. I talked to them about the importance of being bold in life and work, gesturing to the train of denim flowing from my lower half. The class had no questions about my JNCO jeans, likely because they are self-explanatory.
We offer free repairs on all Nudie Jeans denim. For hygienic reasons we will only repair a clean jean, fresh out the washing machine. If the jeans aren't washed or dry clean, have a free Repair Kit you can repair them yourself. To keep waiting time short and sweet, we only accept one pair at a time, and only walk-in customers.
Dressy jeans are those jeans you love that can easily be dressed up for a night out. Typically, these could be skinny black jeans as they are super easy to dress up (or down!) and are super versatile too.
Every day casual jeans might be a more relaxed fit, and in a more classic blue denim. These are the sort of jeans that you can fling on at the weekend and will go with a range of different types of footwear and more casual looks.
Messy jeans are likely to be comfy and relaxed, the kind of jeans you can pop on when doing jobs around the house or just for knocking around at home in, and might typically be an old pair of jeans that have faded, got rips in them or are no longer considered stylish.
April 8, 2007Box ScoreCHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - After closing out the final inning of a 7-2 win in game two of its series at Boston College, No. 2 North Carolina saw eight different players post multi-hit games in a 16-5 victory over the Eagles in the finale of the three-game set Sunday at Shea Field. The Tar Heels (29-5, 11-4 ACC) scored seven runs in the third and added five more in the eighth to sweep the series and move to 6-0 all-time against the BC (9-18-1, 4-11 ACC).Catcher Tim Federowicz had a game-high three hits and four RBI to extend his career-best hitting streak to 14 games, and utility man Kyle Shelton drove in a career-best three runs on two hits. Left fielder Reid Fronk, who was 2-for-4 with two RBI, doubled and tripled for the second time in the last three games. Seth Williams, who hit his fifth home run to leadoff the second inning, Josh Horton, Kyle Seager, Chad Flack and Tim Fedroff each added two hits on the day.Dustin Ackley walked three times and singled in the eighth to move his hitting streak to 26 games, which matches Chris Madonna's 1994 streak for the third-longest run in school history.Right-hander Rob Wooten (1-0) picked up the win with 1 2/3 innings of relief, and closer Andrew Carignan shutdown the Eagles with four innings of scoreless relief. Over the longest outing of his career, the Norwich, Conn., product allowed just one hit and struck out three. He came on with the bases loaded and no outs in the fourth, kept BC off the scoreboard and was not threatened the rest of the way.Scheduled starter Luke Putkonen was scratched due to illness, and junior right-hander Mike Facchinei got the start but lasted just 1 1/3 innings before Wooten came on in the second.Boston College starter Terry Doyle (2-2) took the loss after allowing eight runs on seven hits and three walks over just 2 2/3 innings. Reliever Ted Ratliff then went 5 1/3 innings and gave up eight runs on 12 hits. Shortstop Ryan Hutchinson went 2-for-4 with two RBI to pace the Eagles at the plate.Trailing 2-1 heading into the top of the third, the Tar Heels sent 10 men to the plate and scored seven times in the frame. Shelton had two hits in the inning, a single to start the rally and a double to left center to plate the final two runs. After Shelton's leadoff single, Fronk tripled off the wall in right center to tie the game at two and push his hitting streak to nine games. After back-to-back walks loaded the bases, Federowicz singled up the middle to give UNC its first lead of the day at 4-2. Seager and Fedroff then added RBI singles before Shelton closed the scoring with his two-run double.Federowicz drove in his third run of the game with a fourth-inning triple to give the Tar Heels a 9-2 advantage, and after Carignan worked out of the bases loaded jam in the bottom of the inning, Carolina added two more in the fifth. Shelton knocked in his third run of the game with a sac fly to left, and Fronk followed with an RBI double for an 11-3 UNC lead.The Tar Heels added five more runs in the eighth with Federowicz opening the scoring with a single for his fourth RBI of the day. After Flack reached on a fielder's choice to drive in a run, pinch hitter Mike Cavasinni laced a single up the middle to push the lead to 14-3. The final two runs of the inning scored on an error on BC right fielder Rob Anston, who dropped a fly ball off the bat of Shelton.In the second game of the series that was wrapped up Sunday, freshman right-hander Alex White (4-1) struck out 10 over seven-plus innings to earn his first win since March 10. He scattered six hits and four walks and allowed just one run. White stranded seven BC base runners over his seven innings of work, as he turned a key double play in the fourth and had inning-ending strikeouts with runners on base in the fifth and sixth.Ackley led the Tar Heels with his fourth career four-hit game and a pair of doubles, while Williams and Federowicz each had two hits in game two. Federowicz led the team with three RBI, two of which came on a two-run double in the seventh.BC starter Nate Jeans (0-3) allowed five runs on eight hits over 6 2/3 innings to take the game two loss. Designated hitter Tony Sanchez and third baseman Eric Campbell each had two hits to lead the Eagles.When the game resumed in the top of the ninth, the Tar Heels had the bases loaded with no one out and Benji Johnson at the plate. 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