MOUNT OLIVE TWP. – The schools were abuzz with hoops, jeans and “penny wars” as students continued to raise thousands of dollars to help victims of the earthquake in Haiti.
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Teachers and children join forces to bring aid to Haitians (Mt. Olive Chronicle)
Area students collect used jeans to donate to earthquake victims in Haiti.
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It’s all in the jeans (KHQA Tri-States)
One out of every three homeless people in the U.S. are under the age of 18. That adds up to nearly two million homeless teenagers a year. And right now there’s a similar situation in Haiti after that deadly earthquake. But a local project is helping homeless teens both here and in Haiti.
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‘Teens for Jeans’ Helps Homeless (WIFR Rockford)
POPLAR GROVE — A combined idea by two North Boone Middle School students has turned into a schoolwide campaign to collect donated jeans for earthquake victims in Haiti.
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Kids collect jeans for Haiti quake victims (Rockford Register Star)
If you have an old pair of jeans you don’t wear, and who doesn’t, you can help teens in Haiti and local homeless teens.
More here: Donate your old jeans, help Haiti (WNDU 16 South Bend)
Teen retailer Aéropostale is collecting gently-worn jeans for victims of the Haiti earthquake at its stores through Feb. 14. 14.
More here: Teens can donate jeans to Haiti effort (The Ithaca Journal)
An Albany clothing store is collecting jeans to send to victims of the Haiti earthquake. It’s the 3rd annual Teens for Jeans Campaign at Aeropostale, a denim drive that rounds up jeans to donate to area homeless teens and shelters.
More here: Aeropostale collects jeans for Haiti (WALB Albany)
The menswear fashion industry, teetering on the economic tightrope, has rigged an age-old safety net with its return to casual chic.
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Italian menswear fights glum economy with classics (AP via Yahoo! News)
Milan’s menswear shows kicked off on Saturday with major Italian designer names Dolce & Gabbana turning to a film about Sicily as inspiration and Giorgio Armani looking to geometry and urban grey for next winter’s fashion.
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Armani, Dolce & Gabbana open Milan menswear (Reuters via Yahoo! News)