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  2. Shoppers love these flattering $23 jeans at Walmart: 'I get ...

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    "These Walmart Time and Tru jeans are fantastic," the original poster wrote. " They come in multiple inseams, are size-inclusive, super flattering and look expensive, but cost $23. I snagged some ...

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    What reviewers say. Walmart shoppers can't stop raving about these women's jeans at Walmart. "Love, love, love," said one about the Sofia line. "These jeans are amazing!

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    Over at Walmart — yes, Walmart — there are lots of on-trend pieces that'll look good on different body types, and all are at shockingly affordable prices. Take this soft, stretchy sweater dress .

  5. Lee (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Lee is an American brand of denim jeans, first produced in 1889 in Salina, Kansas. The company is owned by Kontoor Brands , a spin-off of VF Corporation 's Jeanswear Division. [ 1 ] Since 2019 its headquarters has been in Greensboro, North Carolina , [ 2 ] relocated from Merriam, Kansas . [ 3 ]

  6. Gitano Group Inc. - Wikipedia

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    They tried their hand at retail: by 1992 Gitano was operating 100 stores., [2]: p. 19 in addition to selling to Walmart [2]: p. 21 and running a separately managed 130-store chain, Children's Place. [ 2 ] : p. 23 Actual manufacturing was being done in 40 countries, and some import/export laws were violated, at least twice.

  7. Wrangler (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Wrangler Jeans were first made by the Blue Bell Overall Company, which had acquired the brand when it took over Casey Jones in the mid-1940s. Blue Bell employed Bernard Lichtenstein ("Rodeo Ben" [ 1 ] ), a Polish tailor from Łódź who worked closely with cowboys , to help design jeans suitable for rodeo use. [ 2 ]

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