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  5. MUD Jeans - Wikipedia

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    MUD Jeans is a denim brand based in the Netherlands that specializes in sustainable denim products. [1] The company is a certified B-Corporation indicating they adhere to the principles of the circular economy. MUD Jeans utilizes up to 40% post-consumer recycled content in its jeans, with the material sourced from discarded denim. [2]

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    Levi Strauss & Co. (/ ˈ l iː v aɪ ˈ s t r aʊ s / LEE-vy STROWSS) is an American clothing company known worldwide for its Levi's (/ ˈ l iː v aɪ z / LEE-vyze) brand of denim jeans.It was founded in May 1853 [2] when German-Jewish immigrant Levi Strauss moved from Buttenheim, Bavaria, to San Francisco, California, to open a West Coast branch of his brothers' New York dry goods business.

  7. Junior department store - Wikipedia

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    A junior department store in North America is a type of retailer that experienced growth from the late 1930s [1] through the 1960s, but is no longer common today, as retail moved increasingly towards discount stores like Walmart and Target, and big box off-price stores like Ross Dress For Less, Marshalls and TJ Maxx.