Sheiki Jeans
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It was the Battle Royal and the last wrestler standing made a finishing move called the Camel Clutch. Thousands of people waved their lighters and sang along a Grammy nominated single “Barely Breathing”. Whether it reminds you of wrestling legend Iron Sheik or alternative rock and pop artist Duncan Sheik, Sheiki Jeans has an ironclad style and a chart popping eye for fashion.
Fed up with designer jeans which doesn’t fit her slender and curvy figure, Sheila Marie launched her own premium denim line in 2006. Sheiki Jeans is recognized for its tailored fit particularly a 36″ rise through the leg, 2% stretch fabric in all the right areas and lifting back pockets. Furthermore, its superior Italian and Japanese fabrics coupled with lavish Swarovski crystal embellishments made Sheiki Jeans stand out from the rest.
Since then, designer denim Sheiki Jeans has garnered a following among Hollywood personalities such as Kate Bosworth, Salma Hayek, Ashanti and Tyra Banks. Today, the fashion line has expanded to shirts, hoodies, sweats, dresses and accessories. Moreover, Sheiki Jeans has made waves in metropolitan fashion hotspots such as New York, Miami, Las Vegas and, of course, Los Angeles.
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