Doctrine Jeans - Chairman Slim Straight in Rinse
Update your denim with a flattering pair of slim straight leg jeans from Doctrine! This cut is perfect for somebody who doesn't w Read More...
- SKUDJ-7098
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Update your denim with a flattering pair of slim straight leg jeans from Doctrine! This cut is perfect for somebody who doesn't want a completely tapered leg yet wants a more tailored fit than a pair of boot cut jeans. The denim rinse is very clean and consistent throughout the denim so this is the perfect pair for wearing to work, dinner and Sunday brunch!
11.25 oz stretch Egyptian cotton
4 comments:
Same here, COOPS. . .My "puritan" mind won't even allow me to imagine paying that kinda money for jeans!
I am not wedded to brand names. . esp brands produced in the slave houses of foreign countries!
My Asian friends tell me of Chinese slave barns where kids...sold to or stollen from familes who are CHAINED to their sewing machine. . there they exist, sew, eat, sleep...and deficate in a bucket they can read on their chain.. . and these are operated for/owned by AMERICAN SLAVE MASTERS by Chinese "money makers" for their American masters producing all those over-priced items manufacture on the BLOOD of these kids.
When we buy Asian-made clothes we participate in the inhumanness of these owners. Even when American companies "claim" these conditions do not exist. do not believe them: they LIE. They do exist.
Even when we try to justify to ease our won consciences by "well at least they have some money. . . "
NOT! They are better off to live normal lives without those conditions.
Did you see the segment on Sunday of 60 Minutes about the NorthKrean man, now 30, who was born in a prison and lived there - the prison is all..ALL he knew...for 23 years!
Till he escaped over the electrocuted body of his friend 7 years ago. He knew nothing else about anything. . .even to what love might be. . . .
Well, you get the picture. For me SIN is paying $165 for jeans produced by child slaves . . . not any "floody 3 minutes" in a dark place. . . .
justin o'shea
Dunno how much truth there is in the sweat shops and chains, but there are people who will pay $165 for jeans because they're gullible, and it means the brand only has to sell one pair for every 10 pair Eddie Bauer sells.
I get mine from Op Shops.
My Asian friends were born and raised in China. The "sweat shops" - slavery of chained children are true.
I have their word for it. . trust me. I wouldn't lie to you. . . .;-)
Well, I have to admit, I would never pay $165. I have been known to pay $85 Canadian though.
But if someone else wanted to pay that much just to throw them on my floor, that's their business.
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