Diesel Doozy Jeans


$200.00 Released March, 2007

Product Shot 1The namesake of these jeans are pretty spot on as the "doozy" they make is how fantastic these make your legs look. The silhouette is flattering to most body types with an added stretch factor to make these curve-hugging in all the right places.

Product Shot 2 The slightly faded denim is great for a not-even-trying-but-looking-fabulous aesthetic. The back has a slightly higher rise than the front (12 inches versus 8 inches) so you can be protected from any unwanted back cleavage. Zip fly, button closure, cotton with a touch of elastane. Made in Italy.

Diesel's jeans brand continue to innovate with the release of the Spring 2007 denim line. The campaign for the season focuses on global warming - Diesel style. Meaning, with a little bit of tongue-in-cheek advertising they're portraying an image that is both socially conscious and ultra-hip. The campaign has caused a lot of disapproval in Brazil for its lighthearted take on global warming, even featuring the famed Christ the Redeemer statue under water.

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true religion
true religion: #diesel_doozy_jeans I just watched the ad. Not that controversial, most of the ad speaks out against harming the environment. Actually, the rest of the ad after the turn is surprisingly, boring, lame, and barely controversial at all Oct 18, 11
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glacia
glacia: #diesel_doozy_jeans It's gotta be said that lowcut jeans are just nasty. Sorry ladies but no one looks anything but fat in them. Mar 28, 07
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Erik
Erik: #diesel_doozy_jeans I just watched the ad. Not that controversial, most of the ad speaks out against harming the environment. Actually, the rest of the ad after the turn is surprisingly, boring, lame, and barely controversial at all. Mar 19, 07
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Amanie
Amanie: #diesel_doozy_jeans I actually think the campaign is kind of clever. I know people are upset about trivializing global warming, but at least they're bring attention to the topic. I don't think things need to be serious to make an impression. Mar 19, 07
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