Purchase of these Los Angeles-made jeans benefits the community
Posted by LDonia on 03/01/2013
Next time you're in the market for new jeans, we have an American-made suggestion: the Jeans Project.
Not only are these jeans manufactured in Los Angeles, but they give back to the community. According to the Jeans Project's website: "For every pair of jeans sold, $10 will be donated to the Dream Center recovery programs and help to make a difference in someone’s life."
Churches in the Los Angeles area have been showcasing the Jeans Project's garments, however, the jeans are available to purchase online also.
Interested in learning more about this project and the organization it supports? Here's a short video that explains it.
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