Outside the Victoria school district administration building, about 20 parents and students stood Thursday night with jeans dangling over their arms. They were heated, and not just because of the early-evening sun.
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Dust off those Wrangler jeans and top it all off with a cowboy hat for the “Western Bowl” — the 2010 Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraiser.
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Mentor organization plans ’Western Bowl’ (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
Got curves? Here’s a new brand of jeans you might want to try: CJ by Cookie Johnson. They’re designed to fit full-figured women up to size 18.
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Try these jeans for curves (The State)
Stores are brimming with fall merchandise – biker-style jackets, sheath dresses, distressed jeans, boyfriend blazers, purses with studs and other hardware – but money is tight.
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Unbutton this trend: The long cardigan (The State)
It happens all the time: You swipe a credit card to buy a new pair of jeans, pay for a fancy dinner or withdraw some cash. Each time a transaction occurs, a flurry of digits and codes moves from one location to another. And each time, you’re putting your financial data in jeopardy.
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Consumers can’t yet count on companies to protect their data from identity theft (The State)
It’s time for that new pencil smell, corduroy jeans, button-down shirts, and the crack of new binders. Back-to-school shopping can get you geared up for the classroom. But this year, with an economy in shambles, it will prove to be more of a challenge for many families.
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Shop Around: How to make the most of tax-free weekend (The State)
In fashion, ostentation is out. Spending hundreds on bags, dresses and jeans isn’t hip in this soured economy as our pockets aren’t as deep.
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The V-neck plunges to new heights of popularity (The State)
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.
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Geek chic: Timberlake can wear it; you probably can’t (The State)
A Fort Mill man accused of selling counterfeit DVDs was arrested Monday in Rock Hill with nearly 300 counterfeit movies, 30 pairs of fake Air Jordans and designer jeans in his car, police said.
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Fort Mill man charged with pirating DVDs (The State)
COLUMBIA Bush River Road, 400 block: A man was arrested at 2 p.m. Friday after he tried to change price tags on merchandise in a department store. Witnesses said the 45-year-old man took tags from sale merchandise and put them on regularly priced items. Surveillance video showed the man take a $16.99 sale tag and place it on a pair of $58 jeans. He also put a $10.99 tag on a $50 shirt. He …
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Police blotters (The State)