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The brand that makes $425 muddy jeans has an entire line of expensive dirty clothes (JWN)

It turns out, the jeans in question aren't the only expensive dirty clothes that the brand PRPS sells.

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The internet erupted in outrage on Tuesday over a pair of $425 muddy jeans for sale on Nordstrom's website.

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Mike Rowe, who hosts the TV show "Dirty Jobs" on the Discovery Channel, wrote a blog post calling out the pants.

"Finally — a pair of jeans that look like they have been worn by someone with a dirty job... made for people who don’t," Rowe wrote.

Take a look at the rest of the line:

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PRPS sells a muddy jacket to go along with its now-infamous pants. It costs $425.

These $425 pants have red paint stains down the front.

They are described as "wearable abstract art" on Nordstrom's website.

This pair of $395 jeans are bleached and covered with what appear to be oil stains.

These pants that are described as "shredded, stitched and patched," are being sold for a hefty $425.

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From the front, these $258 pants may look a bit more neutral...

But from the back it looks like you've just sat on a bench that was covered with bleach.

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