Kuroki selvedge destroyed bleach Japanese denim jeans with rips, wide and straight leg, front button closure, five pockets with metal 'Boke Flower' rivets, back logo tag. Composition: 100% cotton
Imported
Color: Yellow
Size and fit:
true to size fit
Model number: FG55DP4246Q8DB
About the designer
KENZO is a Paris-based luxury fashion house named after Japanese designer Kenzo Takada. The label has expanded to include collections for men, women, and kids with chic designs that feature vibrant colors, bold prints, and urban flair.
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