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  5. Stone washing - Wikipedia

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    Stonewashed jeans are jeans that have been treated to produce a faded, worn appearance. This is usually accomplished either by washing the jeans with pumice in a rotating drum, or by using chemicals to create the appearance without the use of a rotating drum. Pumice stones act as sandpaper on jeans, removing some of the dyes present. [9]

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  7. Lucky Brand Jeans - Wikipedia

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    The jeans maker moved to a new downtown office located at 540 S. Santa Fe near the historic 4th and 6th Street Bridges. [5] In December 2013, Leonard Green & Partners acquired Lucky Brand Jeans for $225 million from Fifth & Pacific Companies. [6] [7] In 2019, Carlos Alberini had resigned as Chairman and CEO. [8]