Jeans stolen in Brooklyn? Call police
/ Category: Jean NewsPOLICE are trying to track down owners of items stolen around Brooklyn in December last year.
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Jeans stolen in Brooklyn? Call police
POLICE are trying to track down owners of items stolen around Brooklyn in December last year.
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Jeans stolen in Brooklyn? Call police
LOS ANGELES, CA– – After more than a decade as a premium denim leader, Joe's Jeans Inc. announces the launch of a new brand, else™, to be sold exclusively at Macy's. With price points starting at $68, …
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Joe's Jeans Announces Launch of a New Brand Exclusive to Macy's
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LOS ANGELES, CA– – Joe's Jeans Inc. today announced financial results for the fourth quarter ended November 30, 2011. Highlights were:Consolidated fourth quarter net sales increased 8 to $25.4 Million”>Joe's Jeans Reports 4th Quarter 2011 Net Sales Increase of 8% to $25.4 Million
The classic symbol of the American West is now a staple in wardrobes around the world. But why?
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How jeans conquered the world
Grp.E Jeans isn’t as well known as other designer jean brands, but that isn’t hurting sales at Bay Area clothiers that carry the new line of comfortable and fashionable party jeans. Launched at a handful of Bay Area retailers in 2011, the shop owners are reporting their clientele love the pocket detail, quality of construction, price and fit. Once the customer tries them on, they head for the …
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Right Fit, Right Price – New Grp.E Jeans Sell Themselves Once People Try Them on, Say Shop Owners
Police are investigating the theft of $1 million worth of designer jeans from a Sydney warehouse.
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3000 pairs of Ksubi jeans have been stolen from a a warehouse in Sydney.
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Ksubi becomes a $1m fashion victim
DESIGNER jeans worth about $1 million have been stolen from a Sydney warehouse.
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Thieves steal $1m worth of designer jeans
Farmwell Station Middle School collected used jeans from Jan. 16 to Feb. 12 to be distributed to homeless shelters. The school’s Green Team took part in the Teens for Jeans program sponsored by dosomething.org and Aeropostale.
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Students donate jeans