I’ll probably never wear a pair of scratch-and-sniff jeans.
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Hollifield: Raspberry jeans? That's fruit of the looney
I’ll probably never wear a pair of scratch-and-sniff jeans.
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Hollifield: Raspberry jeans? That's fruit of the looney
For 14-year-old freshman scoring sensation Laneisha Jeans – and for the Naples Lady Wildcats, too – the waiting ended Dec. 2.
Continue here: Jeans giving Naples fans plenty to cheer about
A class of seventh-graders at Richard W. Warren Middle School are collecting donated jeans for homeless teens.
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Warren students ask for donated jeans
Aéropostale in Tanger Outlets is seeking donations of used jeans for their national Teens for Jeans charity drive. All jeans collected at the Lancaster location will be donated to Water Street Ministries. “There are really not that many guidelines,” Assistant Manager Chelsea Eager said. “You …
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Aeropostale to collect blue jeans for charity
I have an important question about men’s clothing styles: Should I wear a pair of blue jeans with a big skull on the butt? Not long ago, that’s the sort of thing I wouldn’t even have bothered to ask you. I would have told myself, “Hey, you’re an adult.
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They come in black and black only. They cost $188 a pair. These pants are made for men, no women’s models available, and they are sewn one by one in a facility in Oregon.
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The Gear Junkie — Thunderbolt Softshell Jeans
Proceeds from Western Finance & Lease, Inc.’s “Jeans Fridays” program have been donated to Slade Haman and will be used to help defray medical expenses for the family.
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LORAIN A Lorain National Bank branch was robbed of $4,000 Saturday morning. According to a Lorain police report, the suspect a black male about 6 feet tall and 250 pounds, wearing black jeans, a long-sleeved white T-shirt, a black baseball hat, a half mask covering his face below his eyes and clear plastic gloves,
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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)
Roxbury resident Nick Brauer, 9, a fourth grader at the Franklin School in Succasunna, donated 10 inches of his hair to the “Locks Of Love” organization this winter. The non-profit organization makes wigs, using real hair, for children with cancer. Designer Jeans in Sparta provided the haircut.
More here: Before and after (Roxbury Register)