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Leroy Jenkins is a street wear clothing line that made its debut a few years back and is most famous for its floral printed hoodies, also world cup soccer jersey. No their not like your mother’s table cloth printed on a hoodie, but actually stylish…some may consider them border line gimmicky. Whatever they are trying to do with the line it is working. The Leroy Jenkins floral hoodies have been featured and talked about on every online blog/forum from Hypebeast, Freshnessmag, to now Dobizo. I couldn’t find much out about who owns the line, but it looks like it is an underground clothing line like most street wear brands. I am going to reach out to the owners for more info.

What do you think of the Leroy Jenkins clothing line? Will they have longevity? Is the floral print a gimmick or is it real fashion?



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4 Responses to “Pick of the day: Leroy Jenkins clothing line Floral Fashions at its best”

  1. Xander Says:

    The line is tight and very creative, but greenappletree is kinda on the same tip.

  2. Fashion06 Says:

    yeah your right…I forgot all about them!

  3. Drew Drago Says:

    Leroy Jenkins was the first all-over print hoody brand, right? I remember hearing about them before seeing all the BAPE/BBC stuff years ago.

  4. Miz Says:

    I’m sorry…..but print-all-over floral hoodies are NOT what’s up! Maybe it’s me, not being a true fan of streewear but more premium/contemporary. I must say original, but not masculine.