You can even select which animal you want to mangle your denim Allowing consumers to make bold new fashion statements such as “I was mauled by a wild tiger,” the Kamine Zoo in Hitachi City, Japan, has ...
A Japanese zoo has taken the catwalk to a wild new level, using some of its fiercest inhabitants to rip and claw jeans to a fashionably distressed look. The facility northeast of Tokyo has unveiled ...
Let’s start with the 'animal attacked' method, shall we? In a quest for the perfect levels of denim distress, Japanese label Zoo Jeans have enlisted bears, lions and tigers to chew up their fabrics ...
This is not a gimmick. Well, it’s sort of a gimmick, but at least it’s a gimmick you can feel good about: These jeans are actually made, in part, by zoo animals in Japan. Before you cry animal cruelty ...
A Japanese jeans maker has found a new way of capitalising on zoo animals. Zoo Jeans are producing jeans “designed by dangerous animals”. Denim is wrapped around tyres, which are then thrown to the ...
Tokyo: A Japanese zoo has taken the catwalk to a wild new level, using some of its fiercest inhabitants to rip and claw jeans to a fashionably distressed look. The facility northeast of Tokyo has ...
WELL HERE IS A SITUATION. I can’t tell how much of this is real and how much is just a viral publicity stunt (it’s both, I guess), but apparently someone wrapped a bunch of balls and tires in denim ...
Japanese brand Zoo Jeans describes its product as "the only jeans on earth designed by dangerous animals". It may sound like the work of Zoolander designer Mugatu, but it is actually sort of true.
A Japanese fashion label is using zoo animals to create designer jeans to raise funds for wildlife conservation. The popular worn-out look of the jeans is custom-made by throwing denim-covered tyres ...
At long last, the ultimate in that "distressed look" for jeans. In a charity to support the Kamine Zoo in Hitachi City, Japan, the Mineko Club of volunteer zoo boosters is holding an auction of three ...
Zoo Jeans wrap their denims around old car tires and balls and then drop them into the tiger, lion and bear enclosures at Kamine zoo in Hitachi (Picture: Splash) If you’re hoping ripped denim might ...
A Japanese zoo has taken the catwalk to a wild new level, using some of its fiercest inhabitants to rip and claw jeans to a fashionably distressed look. The facility northeast of Tokyo has unveiled ...