Obey Lean & Mean Natural Denim SKU: #7866882
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- The OBEY® fit so fierce that a mere glance can kill.
- Lean & Mean is a mid-rise cut with a jegging fit on super-stretch, knit top denim.
- Overdyed wash lends a heritage-inspired, natural feel.
- Leather "We Dream Alone" wolf patch at back waist.
- Metal logo hit at back pocket.
- Five-pocket design.
- Belt loop waistband.
- Zip fly and button closure.
- 57% cotton, 41% polyester, 2% spandex.
- Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.
- Waist Measurement: 26 in
- Outseam: 38 in
- Inseam: 30 in
- Front Rise: 8 1⁄2 in
- Back Rise: 13 in
- Leg Opening: 11 in
- Product measurements were taken using size 26. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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2 people found this review helpful
December 30, 2011
Linda R
from Cedar Hills, UT
Loved the color and feel of the fabric, but had to return, calves were really tight. Wish they would have fit.
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May 4, 2012
Colee
from 701
I never really have a problem with Obey clothing. However, these have no give whatsoever. I mean, literally, no stretch. The legs are like Chinese finger traps. I wouldn't say I'm big by any means, and I ordered my regular size which is a 28. If you have calves of a 5 or 6 inch circumference, these will probably fit you much better than they did me. Also, when I was putting them on for the first time, the belt loop popped off. Shortly after that, the crotch seam ripped. I was just trying to tough through it, but at that point I decided to give up. For the price, I would just go with another pair of Suki jeggings. This one negative experience, however, does not invalidate my longstanding love of Zappos. The hunt for perfect gray super skinnies continues!
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About Obey
The OBEY campaign is rooted in the "Do It Yourself" counterculture of punk rock and skateboarding, but it has also taken cues from popular culture, commercial marketing and political messaging. Fairey steeps his ideology and iconography in self-empowerment. With biting sarcasm verging on reverse psychology, he goads viewers, using the imperative "obey" to take heed of the propagandists out to bend the world to their agendas.
OBEY Clothing was formed in 2001 as an extension to Shepard's range of work. Aligning with his views as a populist, T-shirts and clothing were viewed as another canvas to get his art and message to the people. The clothing is heavily inspired by classic military design, work wear basics, as well as the same elements and cultural movements Shepard has based his art career on. Through designers Mike Ternosky and Erin Wignall, Shepard works to create designs that represent his influences, ideals and philosophy. Part of that philosophy has been working with other artists and musicians such as clothing collaborations with influential Detroit rock band the MC5 and hip-hop pioneers Public Enemy. OBEY Clothing is unique in its ability to appeal to a wide spectrum of people. The range of reference points and strong visual identity resonate amongst different observers and allows the brand to remain relevant and progressive.
OBEY is about variety and experience, thinking about your surroundings and questioning the purpose. Stay tuned for the next chapter, as the canvas will undoubtedly continue to change and evolve. All in the name of fun and observation. The medium is the message.

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