YNQ Denim
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What makes a person unique? It’s just two sides of the same coin. You are either oddly peculiar or exceptionally distinct. YNQ Denim focuses on the creative characteristic of its jeans to bring forth the uniqueness of the person who wears it. The YNQ brand comes from an abbreviated namesake from its parent company Younique (you-nique or unique) Clothing in New York, U.S.A.
This 2009 fall season, YNQ Denim relaunches with a fresh creative direction. It brings a premium denim line out in the market at an affordable price. Fit, function and comfort are key ingredients to their process. Their trademark styles play around vintage looks, antique washes, destructed design and heavily embellished details with rhinestones and metallic studs.
The collection is inspired from the new wave post punk era of the 80s. We have the Clash, Joy Division, NIN, Pretenders and many more. The dominant fit is skinny and the look is vintage.
- YNQ Denim Womens Bebe Clash Wash Jeans: Vintage, skinny, ripped, patched and metallic studs
- YNQ Denim Womens Bebe Vintage Bonham Wash Jeans: Retro fade, skinny, destructed and metallic studs
- YNQ Denim Womens Karen Dark Bonham Wash Jeans: Metallic studs on coin pocket, destructed, ripped, bootcut and heavy whiskers
- YNQ Denim Womens Karen Vintage Bonham Wash Jeans: Retro fade, metallic studs on coin pocket, bootcut, destructed and paint splatter
- YNQ Denim Womens Madge Black Bonham Wash Jeans: Metallic studs, skinny, heavy whiskers, ripped and destructed
- YNQ Denim Womens Madge Dark Bonham Wash: Destructed, skinny, paint splatter, patched and ripped.
- YNQ Denim Womens Ronnie Joy Division Wash Jeans: Skinny, detailed embroidery on pocket area, rhinestones, destructed and heavy whiskers
- YNQ Denim Womens Sheryl Medium Bonham Wash Jeans: Skinny, studs, heavy whiskers, rhinestones, ripped and destructed
- YNQ Denim Womens Shirley NIN Wash Jeans: Black denim, rhinestones, flap pockets and skinny
- YNQ Denim Womens Siouxsie Dark Clash Wash Jeans: Skinny, ripped and destructed
- YNQ Denim Womens Siouxsie Greaser Wash Jeans: Dark pale indigo and skinny
- YNQ Denim Womens Siouxsie Pretenders Wash Jeans: Blue denim, skinny and heavy whiskering
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Credit and Source Link:
www.ynqdenim.com
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(a) Quality: Degree of value of which it is made. Fabrics, materials, hardware, stitching, etc.
(b) Style: How does it fit your style? How much creative design was applied to it?
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please disregard prior comment!
hi, I have a jacket from this company.
a) quality is superb
b) style is unique, however
c) fit was a little poor for a woman’s body: the jacket tended to flatten when zipped up and the small square pockets were a little dorky. However I believe the item was actually a junior size so that would explain it.
d) the fabric was so unique i had to try it.
I own a pair of the YNQ Karen Dark Bonham Wash Jeans.
a) Quality is overall great. I am amazed of how cheap they were considering the great degree of value of which they were made. I.e. the fabric strectched to fit my body despite my weight gain & torn stitching is intact.
b) It really was love at first sight. I had long been searching for a torn pair of jeans that didn’t look cheap or unoriginal. The spikes were the perfect creative finish to my style.
c)The jeans satified my expectations, they’re very comfy & designed to fit my lifestyle. I can run in them or eat a big meal without ripping them or unbutonning them.
d) I live in Canada & had never heard of the brand. While visiting a Macy’s in NYC, I noticed them & would absolutely not leave the store without them!!!
I own a pair of YNQ jeans and have worn them out!! I really want to buy a new pair, but I found them at T.J. Maxx so I don’t know where else to look. Does anyone know a website or store that regularly sells them?