Skip to main content

Get yourself some Ksubis from Closet Candy

Thanks to Lindsay Lohan and Nicole Richie, now we all know and love Ksubi (formerly Tsubi) jeans, the hip and youth-oriented Australian denim label. If you're ever looking for a killer pair of jeans, then hunt these puppies down at Closet Candy.

It was very fabulous and thoughtful of Closet Candy's owner to share this fashionable news with us. Currently There are 2 different styles of Ksubi’s jeans and 3 color washes for each available at Closet Candy. The sold-out and sought-after Ksubi jeans are easily identified by the classic Ksubi detail (+ +) on the leg or the waistband of the jeans. And you know what's interesting? Ksubi designers make their point on global warming and other related issues on stickers stuck on each pair of jeans. They're super sassy and street-chic looking.





Here are some of our favorite celebrities spotted wearing Ksubi's in the same washes available now at Closet Candy.


Closet Candy is located at Mohamed Thunayan Alghanim St, Al-Salhiya, Kuwait. For inquires, please call (+965) 241-0667.

Comments

Anonymous said…
great jeans love them
but is that a catherine malandrino shoe i see next to the jeans in the first pic?
just wondering
Confashion said…
Leeli
Nope, they're Charlotte Ronson Suede Booties :)
Anonymous said…
tres cute candy..but gag! since when is lohan anyone except a trash tabloid's favorite celeb!!

Popular posts from this blog

Altuzarra or Aquazzura?

That is the question. It took me a whole season to finally tell these two brands apart, and this season, there's no mistake, each brand is now engraved in my fashion database like a personalized Tiffany's pen. And this Resort 2015 season, I'm head over heels with their flats, on display now at AlOthman Boutique . Altuzarra's version comes in a tonal-gray water snake and are decorated with beige shells, red beads and silver sequins. Aquazzura's lace-up sandals come in a beautiful shade of apple green, and will work with white or bright colored casual summer outfit.  After much thought and sole-searching, I have decided to go for the  Altuzarra   sandals. They're safely stored in my closet, waiting for the dust and the cold to go away.  Which pair would you go for?

Magical Mode

As anyone who regularly reads Confashions may know, there are some designers I’ve been obsessed with for quite some time: one is the genius Erdem , the other is Nicholas Kirkwood , and Pierre Hardy . And because their designs are somehow easily accessible online and offline, I had the pleasure of featuring some of their creations and showing them the love they deserve. That said, there is one designer I’ve been particularly smitten with for quite some time. He has always been on the top of my favorite designers list ever since I was introduced to his designs by my fabulous fellow fashionisto Adnan Z Manjal   a couple of years back : Saudi designer Mohammed Ashi . I always wished I featured him more. I couldn’t because his pieces are very exclusive and as far as I know not stocked anywhere here. This clearly isn't just another post on my obvious love for Mohammed Ashi’s designs or the quality of his clothes as I have done that previously. Ashi simply deserves his very own epic p...

To New Beginnings...

"What did this Corona crisis teach you?" my friend asked. My first thought was thing crisis has opened my eyes on the simple pleasures of life. My priorities have changed. And I feel every day is a new beginning. First of all, it made me realize how much I miss blogging. How simple and mentally satisfying it was to jolt down my thoughts on a field that I was very passionate about. I have to admit that I'm not as passionate now. Don't get me wrong, I still like fashion, but it's now on the bottom of my priorities list. I would like to blog about other things too that I feel much related to. I recently discovered that I do enjoy cooking. For the longest time, cooking to me was a nightmare.  This corona crisis has taught us that we can look forward to a new day with new possibilities to contribute or to help another, or to simply approach things differently, and most importantly to make the most of each day we have and share that goodness with others.