Don’t Buy That Denim Off The Street
July 31, 2007

In New York, someone is always hustling something. One particular hustle of late has been premium denim brands for drastically reduced prices. Just remember that you get what you pay for. IN most cases these of not the real cheap but poorly made cheap knock-offs, about as authentic as a Louis Vuitton in Chinatown.
DNR has a article about the “denim watchdogs” that go after these street peddlers, web site sellers and denim parties pushers. Most of the jeans at denim parties are known for being fake.
You can’t imitate quality and when people buy the counterfeit jeans they won’t look anything like the real deal. They are not constructed with the same standards and will not fall right or fit well.
The article is worth a read to understand what to look for and what to avoid.
The Denim Watchdogs [DNR]












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