Levis CEO is an ass.
- evan price
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Re: Levis CEO is an ass.
I don't wear levis because they don't fit my shape. Recently discovered Lucky Jeans. There 361s fit me perfectly and the bit of stretch in them is nice.
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- JustinR
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Re: Levis CEO is an ass.
I stopped wearing Levi's several years ago when they stopped carrying sufficient stock of my size in their outlet store, and their prices got ridiculous. Couldn't even find my wife's size either, so we gave up shopping there. I'll have to try out some of the other brand suggestions in this thread, thanks guys.
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Re: Levis CEO is an ass.
Unless you need them for durability, try LL Bean washable wool trousers.
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- Windy Wilson
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Re: Levis CEO is an ass.
Is Levi Strauss still Headquartered in San Francisco? Maybe he's virtue-signalling to his home team.
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