Lee Jeans has shifted its e-commerce business — which consists mainly of efforts on its Lee.com venue — back to independent Kansas City, Mo.-based shop Barkley. There was no review.
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Lee Jeans has shifted its e-commerce business — which consists mainly of efforts on its Lee.com venue — back to independent Kansas City, Mo.-based shop Barkley. There was no review.
Continue here: Lee Jeans Shifts E-commerce to Barkley (BrandWeek)
Dockers is on a mission to make khakis cool again. The brand, a unit of jeans maker Levi Strauss & Co., launched a campaign today (Tuesday), touting khakis as must-have work apparel of American men.
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Dockers Brings Back Khakis (BrandWeek)
MasterCard and McCann Erickson invoke denim-clad pop-culture icons in a summer campaign tagged, “Break in your jeans.” The push touts an opportunity for consumers to win free trips for themselves and friends , plus a new pair of jeans to break in along the way.
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Stacy London is not just telling people what not to wear anymore. Instead, in her new role as spokesperson for Lee, London will be encouraging consumers to don a pair of Lee’s Riders jeans.
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Riders Jeans Gets Stacy London to Saddle Up (BrandWeek)
Two months after the release of the “Unbutton Your Beast” viral campaign, Levi Strauss & Co. has debuted yet another in-your-face effort. Four hundred taxicabs whizzing through the streets of the Big Apple have started carrying outdoor media displays for Levi’s 501 jeans.
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Levi Unbuttons Another 501 Effort (BrandWeek)