Black Scale Charcoal Denim
by Eugene Kan, October 7, 2009

Having recently rounded out their collection with more and more denim, Black Scale offer us a preview of an upcoming style. The Charcoal Denim features a dull gray hue with black hardware. Look for them to hit select retailers in the near future.


Some of ya’ll are some sensitive bia*che$. NO disrespect to those who lost their lives or loved ones on 9/11, but their deaths don’t justify the U.S. bombings and murdering of hundreds of thousands of innocent people across the globe.
meg@gem. you said, “you don’t hit the snow that much”. which means you hit the snow. oh and this post was SO awesome that it recieved 1 tweet. which also means that people would rather comment on how lame you gear is than waste a tweet. ahahhahaa
you guys are fucking idiots its just clothes. And if you dont like the fucking WTC shirt, then dont buy. simple as that.
I’m not very good at skiing or snowboarding so I don’t hit the snow that much.
hanging thread on the 2nd photo. please try next time
their denim is on point!
the fact that it was an ad in a magazine 2 decades before the 9/11 attack doesn’t mean shit, the image was used in a way to relate to the sensitive subject of 9/11 attacks. So if people are being haters, life sucks, Blackscale should have made a better decision esp since I am sure they knew it was a gamble.
another BLACKFAIL production. get off that snow mega.
i’ll make sure to tape dynamite to my chest while wearing the these and the new tee.
are you fucking stupid brealz. the irony of your comment you ignorant piece of shit. black scale didn’t even create that print. That was an ad in a magazine printed over 2 decades ago. shows how much you know.
wow yall are some whiney ass bitches!! waaa waaa waaa.
To brealz and any other person who thinks that tee was offensive..please explain.
I mean…making that tee what…reminds people of the attack…is that the offensive part…well then critisize the newspapers ..!!….
Blackscale made a t shirt that had planes and the twin towers….we all know it was meant to convey…for all we know..the designer could have lost someone in the attack!!!
So…will someone please explain what so offensive about it.
do these jeans match the 9-11 tee that they did…..prolly the most offesive tee ever. but maybe ignorance is a new fashion trend
The extended exposure of the first pic is almost like what Stussy did recently with the colored pantone color lookbook, purely graphic.
Do agree there should be a overall shot, outside of a zipper detail.
way to take the least informative pictures humanly possible…
thanks Black Scale!