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Upset - " Iwona Jackwska outside the David Lloyd gym where her clothes were stolen
2014-10-30 09:37:03| Apparel - Topix.net
A WOMAN had to go home from a gym wrapped in only a towel after a thief stole her clothes. Iwona Jackwska, 39, was at the David Lloyd gym at Basildon 's Festival Leisure Park , when crooks stole her clothes from the changing rooms.
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Abercrombie & Fitch redesigns everything from clothes to corporate structure
2014-10-26 15:15:33| Apparel - Topix.net
It seems like a fantasy college with the coolest campus ever, appropriate for a brand that made its fortune by selling clothes to the coolest kids around.a There are no suits here, nor have there ever been. Just casually dressed young people in flip flops or tennis shoes striding purposefully - or gliding on scooters - past carefully placed trees, through well-kept meadows, over rustic plank bridges.a Inside one building is a lecture hall, crowded with row after row of old-fashioned wooden classroom chairs.
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How second-hand clothes donations end up in for sale Kenya
2014-10-21 00:02:29| Apparel - Topix.net
People go about their secondhand business at the Gikomba market in Nairobi September 24, 2014. Shaded by ragged squares of canvas, amid choking dust and the noise of hawkers, shoppers in Nairobi's Gikomba market can turn up Tommy Hilfiger jeans or a Burberry jacket for a fraction of the price in London's Regent Street or New York's Fifth Avenue.
Trendy clothes shop Urban Outfitters blasted by shoppers over...
2014-10-19 15:11:43| Apparel - Topix.net
Edgy fashion outlet Urban Outfitters has been blasted by shoppers after putting up a sign with a swear word in its front window. Passersby claim to be "up in arms" about the foul-mouthed display and have branded the American-based company "irresponsible".
Global Business of Secondhand Clothes Thrives in Kenya
2014-10-19 06:10:55| Apparel - Topix.net
Shaded by ragged squares of canvas, amid choking dust and the noise of hawkers, shoppers in Nairobi's Gikomba market can turn up Tommy Hilfiger jeans or a Burberry jacket for a fraction of the price in London's Regent Street or New York's Fifth Avenue. But there's a catch: the clothes are all secondhand, discarded as worthless at charity shops or thrift stores in Europe or the United States and then shipped thousands of miles to another continent, occasionally in such pristine condition that an original price tag is still attached.
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