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Latest fashion of denim jeans with least cloth ever: EXTREME CUT OUT

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Latest fashion of denim jeans with least cloth ever: EXTREME CUT OUT
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Latest fashion of denim jeans with least cloth ever: EXTREME CUT OUT

2018-05-27 19:00 Last Updated At:05-28 15:01

Who dares to wear this? 

Ripped jeans are always the icon of stylish. A Los Angeles fashion brand "Carmar Denim" has launched a new style of jeans with least cloth ever called "EXTREME CUT OUT"!

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This "EXTREME CUT OUT " high waist jeans almost leave the whole legs naked! Hips, thighs, and calves would be bare while only the sides of legs, knees and the bottom would be covered.

Don't you think little cloth costs you little? The answer is no and they cost US$168.

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The jeans caused heat discussions online, like "keeping the pocket is a good choice" and "I used to put my trousers into the washing machine and then they came out like this. If I had known it, I would keep them to save money for the purchase". 

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Carmar Denim is famous for its simple designs and their products are significantly designed for young people, symbolizing the freedom of souls. The jeans have been snapped up in the UK, but still available in the United States.

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FILE - Protesters march on a bridge in Tehran, Iran, on Dec. 29, 2025. (Fars News Agency via AP, File)

FILE - Protesters march on a bridge in Tehran, Iran, on Dec. 29, 2025. (Fars News Agency via AP, File)

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