This Denim-Patterned Dinnerware Set Is Going Viral on Twitter

Inigo Del Castillo
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published Jul 13, 2022
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Rolled denim jeans in various shades of blue stacked closely together.
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Having denim on denim in your wardrobe might be frowned upon, but no one said anything about having denim on denim in your cupboard.

Twitter is going wild over a dinnerware set with plates, mugs, and pitchers that are patterned to look like denim jeans. The viral tweet from user @cozymother features a photo from a yard sale in Wiscasset, Maine, with the items on display resembling the blue fabric, complete with seams and even pockets.

Her caption reads: “Honey we’re having guests tonight, break out the fine jina.”

Of course, Twitter had jokes about the jinnerware.

If you want the collection for your denim-inspired event (a jeander reveal maybe?) finding the jishes will be difficult. Searches on Amazon and Etsy have turned up no dupes, though the latter does have denim tablecloths, placemats, and wine totes. Over on eBay, they don’t have the complete set but they do have denim mugs — in various shades too, like these faded jeans version.

Crate & Barrel, meanwhile, is selling a set of eight dinnerplates with less kitsch; no seams or pockets but it does have that iconic shade of blue. Even better, it’s on sale right now.

Your best bet at finding a real set would be at a thrift store, such as this unknown location posted on Reddit. Look, it even has denim cups and a denim napkin holder. 

And, for those living in Wiscasset, Maine, the photo’s owner said that she wasn’t able to buy the collection from the yard sale. Who knows, it might still be there.

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