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Ksubi History

Yes, you have found the premier site for Ksubi History. This is not a boring site about how thread was developed, but it is an exciting site that shows the Ksubi History and background of today's fashion styles. Not only can you see how the everyday denim was developed, but you can see the Ksubi History of today's hottest fashions-Bape, Evisu, Stussy, Klein, Red Monkey, and many, many more.
Ksubi, first know as Tsubi is a youth-oriented Australian clothing label. Originally creating highly distressed and treated jeans, the company has branched out to produce full concept collections, and is one of Australia's well known street labels. Ksubi products are aimed toward younger consumers and are influenced by the dance music aesthetic. The label was founded as Tsubi, but in early 2006 they changed their name outside of Australia to Ksubi after they were sued by Tsubo. Ksubi rarely advertise, but are heavily featured in fashion editorials. They have developed a cult following since their sudden explosion onto the fashion scene. The success of the label is due largely to the fact that the designs are reactionary to the current trends in fashion. Earlier Tsubi jeans were highly distressed and often torn and this was the fashion with denim at the time.
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