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  1. Jaywalking is a street wear based fashion house. Mumbai-born Jay Jajal launched his own Indian street wear label, "Jaywalking" in 2019. Jaywalking's aesthetic is deconstruction, experimentation and the juxtaposition of Jay Jajal's memories and attitude.

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    Jaywalking is the act of pedestrians walking in or crossing a roadway if that act contravenes traffic regulations.

  3. Nov 27, 2015 · Jaywalking is the act of crossing a roadway when it is unlawful to do so. This includes crossing between intersections, as well as crossing at a crosswalk equipped with a signal, without waiting for the proper indication that it is safe to do so.

  4. Jaywalking is a street wear based fashion house. Mumbai-born Jay Jajal launched his own Indian street wear label, "Jaywalking" in 2019. The founder and creative director Jay Jajal's interest in construction, conceptualisation, photography, craftsmanship and working with artisans turn Jaywalking into a well-resp

  5. Jul 1, 2020 · Jaywalking Is Mumbai’s Coolest—and Craftiest—Streetwear Label. By Christian Allaire. July 1, 2020. Photo: Courtesy of Jaywalking. When you think of traditional Indian garments, such as a sari...

  6. Jan 15, 2015 · So pro-auto groups promoted use of the word "jay walker" as someone who didn't know how to walk in a city, threatening public safety. At first, the term was seen as offensive, even shocking...

  7. Sep 14, 2023 · The meteoric rise of Jaywalking—as the homegrown streetwear brand to flaunt—might seem like it occurred overnight. Yet as founder Jay Jajal reveals, his whole life has led to this moment.

  8. Feb 12, 2014 · The use of jaywalking as a term of ridicule against pedestrians crossing roads took off in the 1920s. A key moment, says Norton, was a petition signed by 42,000 people in Cincinnati in 1923 to...

  9. Oct 14, 2022 · California is going to decriminalize jaywalking through “the Freedom to Walk Act” under law AB 2147, signed by Governor Newsom on Oct. 3. In doing so, pedestrians will legally be able to cross the street against light crossing signs or mid-block, as long as it is safe to do so, starting Jan. 1, 2023.

  10. This initially referred to a driver of horse-drawn carriages or automobiles who refused to abide by the traffic laws in a fairly specific way: they drove on the wrong side of the road.

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