Jeans giant latest high street casualty
/ Category: Jean NewsFears that more big names will disappear from the High Street mounted yesterday as store chain D2 Jeans hit cash trouble, putting hundreds of jobs on the line.
Fears that more big names will disappear from the High Street mounted yesterday as store chain D2 Jeans hit cash trouble, putting hundreds of jobs on the line.
Jurors in the murder trial of James Carter were shown a pair of jeans Monday that may represent a key piece of evidence against the defendant in the stabbing death of Tiana Notice.
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Notice trial: Jury told bloody jeans belong to suspect
Your seatbelt isn’t the only belt that must be securely fastened if you’re a stratospherically-famous punk rocker on board a flight operated by America’s leading budget airline. So, apparently, must the one which holds up your trousers.
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Green Day singer kicked off flight over sagging jeans
Previously available only in high-end shops, the £35,000 machine promises to point shoppers to denim that fits and flatters.
Previously available only in high-end shops, the £35,000 machine promises to point shoppers to denim that fits and flatters.
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3D scanner means the end of ill-fitting jeans
Cosmetic surgery, skinny jeans and hoop earrings are in fashion in North Korea as the pursuit of female beauty remains unbound by the communist state’s chronic food shortages, an online newspaper reported.
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N Korea ‘takes to capitalist fashions’
Prisoners are wearing specially designed jeans imported from America which can conceal handguns and knives, according to leaked confidential documents.
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Special ‘gun concealing’ jeans the new craze in jails
The New Zealand duo, who are both actors, roam the streets of Los Angeles and the ‘ass-cam’ shows exactly who is stealing a glance at their rears.
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A 23-year-old Muslim female aeronautical engineer is defying conservatives by refusing to wear the burqa and often sporting jeans. Rayana R Khasi, a resident of Kasargode, 600km from state capital Thiruvananthapuram, has received several threats for her definace.
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Ahmed Kamaal, 35, casually dressed in jeans and T-shirt, looks more East Asian than South Asian, as he sits in his Kathmandu office. His Nepalese — sprinkled with English words — has a slight Tibetan accent.
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Tibetan Muslims of Nepal: a minority within a minority