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Default To begin, search your local stores by looking in the Yellow Pages,using your online search engine, and asking for recommendations from yourcircle of friends. Prepare a list of stores that you would like to considerand then map out a schedule to v

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> To begin, search your local stores by looking in the Yellow Pages,
> using your online search engine, and asking for recommendations from
> your circle of friends. Prepare a list of stores that you would like
> to consider and then map out a schedule to visit them. If you are
> looking for newer jeans, consider visiting consignment shops first.
> Most items that you will find at a consignment shop are less than 5
> years old and you can expect up to a 60% discount off of the retail
> price. If you are looking for a big bargain, begin by searching thrift
> stores and flea markets. You may need to be willing to hunt and search
> for a while, but you will be sure to find some great, inexpensive
> jeans. Next, search your local resale shops as they offer a mix of old
> and new used jeans and are normally more organized than a flea market
> or a thrift store.
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> While you are shopping, be sure to also take an inventory of your
> current jeans and styles. You may even find several pairs of jeans
> that you don't want anymore. If so, take them with you when you go
> shopping, sell them and use the proceeds to buy a different pair of
> jeans at the used clothing stores.



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