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  2. The 25 Best Jeans for Short Women, Tested and Reviewed by ...

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    “At Joe’s Jeans, we consider full-length petite to be a 31-inch inseam, which can be worn with heels without dragging on the ground,” says the brand’s senior women's denim designer, Lisa ...

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    Body-shaping jeans for all ages that are 'very on fleek.' Oh, yes! Check out these Lee jeans with a hidden tummy shaper

  4. 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 ]

  5. Rock these jeans, mama! Lee's 'slim and sleek' pair for women ...

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    With over 13,000 five-star ratings by verified Amazon shoppers, Lee’s Instantly Slims Straight Leg Jean is super popular, especially for middle-aged women looking for the right fit.

  6. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Consumer Reports launched Consumer Reports Television. [41] By March 2005 it was "hosted" by over 100 stations. [42] [43] On August 1, 2006, Consumer Reports launched ShopSmart, [44] a magazine aimed at young women. [45] In 2008, Consumer Reports acquired The Consumerist blog from Gawker Media. [46]

  7. Lee National Denim Day - Wikipedia

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    Lee National Denim Day is a fundraiser created by Lee Jeans [1] to support the women's cancer programs of the Entertainment Industry Foundation. [2] Every year, people are asked to donate the money they would spend on a pair of jeans to support breast cancer research and wellness programs. The beneficiary of the program is the American Cancer ...