Fashion On The Web : Rock & Republic Boutique Opens at Revolve Clothing

One of the hottest names in designer denim in recently years is Rock & Republic. Rock & Republic was created in 1992 by Michael Ball and is now owned by Andrea Bernholtz. The mainstream designer denim market was dominated by True Religion and 7 For All Mankind, it’s pairing with pop icon Victoria Beckham brought Rock & Republic the recognition that it deserves. While most know the brand for it’s designer denim lines, the have designs for men, women and children, and have even started designing maternity wear. Now, Rock & Republic has now joined with online designer retail giant, Revolve Clothing to open an online boutique.
Currently available are items from the classic denim line, as well as shoes, handbags, fleece, dresses, and shorts. When paired with Revolve Clothing, this online boutique makes Rock & Republic items easily available to customers world wide. My personal favorite item from the boutique are rhinestone embellished boot cut jeans, Cosbie Crystal Sexy R in Strutter Dusk (pictured above). Whether you’re familiar with the brand or just curious, definitely check out the Rock & Republic Online Boutique with Revolve Clothing.
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I like those Crystal ones, but I don’t think I’ll EVER spend $300 on a pair of jeans. Maybe If I had the phat cash I would…
I love tons of those and I wish I could afford designer jeans! Most of those look like low rise though, which doesn’t work with my body type. Their denim makes me want to buy some wide legs tho!
BEAUTIFUL and definitely my taste. I do love the design on the pockets.
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