Description
Khaki base, and crosses in four different materials. The James Harden Chrome Hearts Jeans go heavier on patches than anything else here, packing both legs front and back with black leather crosses, camo-printed ones, blue and white checkerboard ones, and a few in a washed brown. Somewhere past thirty in total. Back welt pockets are trimmed in camo fabric too. Cross-shaped waist button, standard five-pocket front. Denim is a light tan, closer to a chino colour than a blue. Straight leg, full length, and the hem is left raw at the back.
Key Features
- Light tan khaki denim
- Cross patches in black leather, camo print, checkerboard and washed brown
- Over thirty patches across the pair
- Camo-trimmed welt pockets on the back
- Cross-shaped waist button
- Five-pocket front
- Straight leg with a raw back hem
- S to 4XL
Why Choose This Product?
Four materials on one pair is the point. Leather goes matte, camo goes busy, checkerboard goes graphic, and the brown ties back into the khaki. Together they stop it reading as one repeated shape and start reading as a collection. Khaki also does something blue denim can’t, which is work with earth tones and cream as easily as it does with black. Busiest pair in the category by a mile.
Care Instructions
Mixed materials means gentle only. Cold water, inside out, slow spin. No dryer at all, since the printed patches crack and the leather ones curl. Hang them somewhere shaded, because khaki fades unevenly in direct sun. Wash separately for the first few goes, the checkerboard patches can bleed a little blue. Don’t iron over any patch. Press the plain denim between them if you really need to.
Related Products
Simpler take, one material, that’s Jeans With Crosses. For crosses on brown carpenter cloth, look at Chrome Hearts Pants Carpenter. Everything sits in Chrome Hearts jeans and pants, and the wider range is at Chrome Hearts. Canadian dollars, Canada-wide delivery. Order today.
FAQs
What materials are the crosses?
Four kinds: black leather, camo-printed fabric, blue and white checkerboard, and a washed brown leather.
Is khaki hard to wear?
Easier than people think. It works with cream, brown, black and white. Only clashes with other tan tones.
How many patches exactly?
Over thirty. Applied by hand, so the count and placement shift slightly pair to pair.
Are they heavy?
Heavier than plain jeans. All those patches add up, and you notice it when you pick them up.
Will the checkerboard bleed?
It can on the first couple of washes. Wash them on their own to start and it settles.






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