Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is putting electronic identification tags on men’s clothing such as jeans starting Aug. 1 as the world’s largest retailer tries to gain more control of its inventory. But the move is raising eyebrows among privacy experts.
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Wal-Mart tags spur privacy fears
Four-story project is proposed for the corner of Battery and King streets where Battery Street Jeans and Good News Garage were located.
More here: City councilors at odds over proposed building
State and local police seized van loads of knockoff footwear, jerseys, jeans and handbags Tuesday in two separate raids across South Jersey.
More here: $600K in counterfeit good seized in 2 S.J. raids (Courier-Post)
Can’t fit into your jeans after all those holiday goodies? You can size up for less at Kohl’s reSOLUTION sale, in which New Year’s solutions trump resolutions.
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Shop Til You Drop blog: Kohl’s rings in reSOLUTION deals (Courier-Post)
THOMASTON — A man accidentally stabbed himself in the chest with a knife after slipping while cutting a pair of jeans, seriously hurting himself, Thomaston police said Monday.
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Oops! Man stabs self in chest by mistake (The Register Citizen)
The holiday collection of the menswear line life/after/denim has hit Urban Outfitters in the Cherry Hill Mall.
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Beyond jeans (Courier-Post)
EVESHAM – Nine counterfeit $100 bills were used recently for purchases at the Lucky Brand Jeans store in the Promenade at Sagemore shopping center on Route 73, police said Tuesday.
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Counterfeit bills used in Evesham (Burlington County Times)
MOORESTOWN – Three men wearing black masks, gloves, black sweatshirts and blue jeans robbed a home on the 400 block of Collins Avenue at 10:10 p.m. Thurs-day, police said.
More here: Home robbery in Moorestown (Burlington County Times)
Dressed in a polo shirt and jeans, Rafer Alston didn’t mind that the receptionist at the New Jersey Nets’ training facility didn’t recognize him as one of the team’s newest players.
More here: Alston excited to return home, join Nets (Burlington County Times)
Now that the cool-guy uniform — skinny jeans, layered Ts, tailored vest and stylish scarf, all in shades of gray and black — has reached every mall in the country, the trendsetters who started it have moved on.
Continue here: Geek chic: Justin Timberlake can wear it, but can you? (Courier-Post)