As a company manager, Huang Xiang gets to wear jeans to work every day while she promotes her casual dress style to more Chinese youth.
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Jeans company banks on casual (China Daily)
During the first half of this year, Yang Zongfu’s blue jeans factory had few customers. Now, as his business picks up, he can’t find enough workers.
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More factories experience a labor crunch (China Daily)
Most solid, profitable businesses are developed from rather mundane ideas.
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5 sources of inspiration for starting a small business (USA Today)
BANGALORE: US jeans maker Levi Strauss has begun selling its denim on credit in India, offering shoppers the chance to buy a US$30 (US$1 = RM3.53) pair of its famous trousers in three instalments. “This is the first time the world over that apparel like jeans and shirts are being sold on credit that will be deducted by the bank in three monthly installments,” Levi Strauss India managing director …
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Indians can now buy Levi jeans in instalments (Business Times (Malaysia))
In celebration of the Gap’s 40th anniversary, the company has given away 1,200 pairs of jeans to NYSE traders, a promotion for the new line of Gap 1969 Premium Jeans.
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Gap Jeans Giveaway at the NYSE – Believe It! (Fox News)
Some of Levi’s hottest trends can’t be worn.
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Levi’s green jeans save water, energy (BizJournals)
ASHEBORO — A Randolph County apparel maker that specializes in jeans, military garb and backwoods firefighting uniforms is leasing a $1.2 million former Hanesbrands plant as part of a relocation that could create up to 200 new jobs.
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Textile firm plans growth that could add up to 200 jobs (BizJournals)
Fireman Capital Partners in Boston, in partnership wih Waltham, Mass.-based Webster Capital, has acquired a stake in Los Angeles-based Hudson Jeans. The deal is worth approximately $30 million, according to a Fireman spokesman.
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Fireman Capital in $30M jean play (BizJournals)
True Religion Brand Jeans will open its first Hawaii factory outlet store at the Waikele Premium Outlets in West Oahu in mid-May.
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True Religion to open new store in Waikele (Pacific Business News)
Jeans and apparel icon Levi Strauss & Co. has tapped R.G. Barry Corp. to make and market a new line of slippers and sandals, some of which will be in stores as early as this fall. (DFZ)
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R.G. Barry signs licensing deal with Levi’s (BizJournals)