Retailers from American Eagle Outfitters Inc. (AEO) to Bloomingdale’s are betting that women are ready to shed skinny jeans for a return to flared styles, a change that may firm up more than sagging denim sales.
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True Religion’s Flare Jeans May Give Denim Market a Leg Up
The era of cheap jeans may be ending as U.S. apparel retailers take advantage of the economic recovery to boost prices on some products for the first time in more than a decade.
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Rafael Nadal will model underwear and jeans for Giorgio Armani SpA next year, the Italian fashion company said.
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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))