BETHANY – The Okaw Valley High School Student Council is collecting jeans for the fifth annual "Teens for Jeans" campaign, sponsored by Aeropostale, Inc., and DoSomething.org.
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If you have jeans in any size or style that you no longer wear, a Del Norte High club would like to have them. The Do Something Del Norte KIN Club along with the Associated Student Body is collecting gently used jeans so they can be given to homeless teenagers.
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A THIEF has been banned from York for three months after he stole jeans from a charity shop and left his dirty trousers hanging on one of its display rails.
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Store chain D2 Jeans has collapsed into administration, making 200 staff redundant and jeopardising hundreds more jobs.
Continue here: D2 Jeans becomes first major post-Christmas casualty as the store chain collapses into administration
Store chain D2 Jeans has collapsed into administration, making 200 staff redundant and jeopardising hundreds more jobs.
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D2 Jeans goes into administration with fears other high street names could follow
Australia based Gloria Jeans’, a coffee retail chain, has started a low-cost coffee cart concept in India where you get a cup for Rs 50. But the group now says its focus is to open 30 additional high-end stores by the end of 2012.
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Tony Parker wanted his name stitched into the waistband. A former Stanford women’s volleyball player was desperate for a pair of pants with a 38-inch inseam. And a New York father got a picture of an alligator, sketched by his 6-year-old daughter, sewn onto the back pockets. The cost…
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Would you pay $1,200 for these jeans
U.S. shoppers who bought jeans, T-shirts and socks lately have had to shell out more cash. They’d better get used to it.
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Cotton-price retreat unlikely to hit clothing racks
U.S. shoppers who bought jeans, T-shirts and socks lately have had to shell out more cash. They’d better get used to it.
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Cotton-price retreat unlikely to hit clothing racks