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Oracle, Pirate Bay, Levi Strauss, Gap: Intellectual Property - BusinessWeek

By latestbusinessreport on  From latestbusinessreport.com
Telegraph.co.ukOracle, Pirate Bay, Levi Strauss, Gap: Intellectual PropertyBusinessWeekBy Victoria Slind-Flor on May 07, 2012 Jurors deciding whether Google Inc. (GOOG) (GOOG) stole Oracle Inc.'s technology were deadlocked on May 4 on one of three questions about whether the search engine provider infringed copyrights to build Android ...US judge urges more deliberations in Android caseNDTVJava creator James Gosling: 'Google totally slimed Sun'CNETOracle V. Google Jury Deadlocked...Read Full Story

Jeans maker Levi Strauss faces high cotton prices in Q4

By sanalyst on  From apparel-industry.blogspot.com
Levi Strauss & Co announced financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended November 27, 2011.The company’s net revenues grew in each geographic region in fiscal year 2011, primarily due to the strength of the Levi’s brand and its global store network. Fourth-quarter net revenues were up 4 percent on a reported basis compared to the same period in the prior year and full-year net revenues were up 8 percent on a reported basis from the prior year. Fourth quarter net income...Read Full Story

Denim ( fashion dictionary )

By stecydragilaz on  From londonmode7.blogspot.com
Durable, cotton fabric, primarily used to make jeans. The word Denim is a contraction of serge de Nimes- serge ( a durable twilled, woollen or worsted fabric ), from Nimes ( a town in France ). Identified by a diagonial ribbing on the reverse ( created by passing the weft under two or more warp fibres ), denim is traditionally dyes with the blue pigment obtained from indigo dye. Since the late 19th century a synthetic substitute has been used instead.During the Californian Gold Rush, miners...Read Full Story

Levi's unveils ‘Believe’ to support Levi's Curve ID line

By umang on  From fashionbreaking.blogspot.com
Levi's launched a new line of custom fit Denim Jeans, Levi's Curve ID, made to fit the curve of a woman’s body. At a press conference addressed by Mr. John Anderson, President & CEO, Levi Strauss & Co., and leading celebrity spokespersons Chitrangada Singh, Ileana D’Cruz and Jacqueline Fernandez, the brand showcased the Levi's Curve ID fit system as part of the India leg of the global launch. Created after listening to women from around the world, and based on a study of body scans of more...Read Full Story

Levi Strauss & Co. Logo Wallpaper

By howtobecame on  From logowallpaper.net
Levi Strauss & Co. also known as LS&CO or simply Levi’s, is a privately held American clothing company known worldwide for its Levi’s brand ofdenim jeans. It was founded in 1853 when Levi Strauss came from Buttenheim,Bavaria, to San Francisco, California to open a west coast branch of his brothers’ New York dry goods business. In 1873 Levi Strauss and tailor Jacob Davis received a U.S. patent to make the [...]Read Full Story

Denim ( fashion dictionary )

By jeansfrisio on  From jeansfrisio.blogspot.com
Durable, cotton fabric, primarily used to make jeans. The word Denim is a contraction of serge de Nimes- serge ( a durable twilled, woollen or worsted fabric ), from Nimes ( a town in France ). Identified by a diagonial ribbing on the reverse ( created by passing the weft under two or more warp fibres ), denim is traditionally dyes with the blue pigment obtained from indigo dye. Since the late 19th century a synthetic substitute has been used instead.During the Californian Gold Rush, miners...Read Full Story

Latest Pakistani Trends For Boys & Girls By Denizen

By zohaibnisar on  From allaboutpakistani.wordpress.com
The latest Fall Winter Collection by dENiZEN is now available on stores nationwide. dENiZEN™ from Levi’s®, was created by original jeansmaker Levi Strauss & Co. Since 1873, Levi Strauss & Co. has been outfitting the world in denim. Now, its dENiZEN™ brand  is outfitting a new generation with high-quality jeanswear and other fashion essentials at affordable prices. dENiZEN™ is aspirational and trusted because it comes from the people who invented jeans. The dENiZEN™ brand also has a modern...Read Full Story

USC offers Levi’s Jeans archetypes collection

By umang on  From fashionbreaking.blogspot.com
Levi’s new line for Autumn Winter has just arrived at USC with key looks and top-to-toe denim. Levi’s Jeans epitomise classic American cool, Levi Strauss & Co. having invented denim jeans in 1873. This season they deliver a collection inspired by the archetypes that celebrate the spirit of the American lifestyle, full of attitude, hope and freedom covering three key looks; the brain, the jock and the rebel. The brain, who is a self styled nerd, is intelligent with lots of style and most...Read Full Story

Recycled Denim Insulation Nonprofit Grant Offered by Levi Strauss

By Organic Color Systems on  From green-talk.com
Levi Strauss' $100,000 Recycled Denim Fund Last week I received two, not one, but two emails about jeans recycling.  I felt so Sally Fields like.  One from the Gap about dropping off old jeans at their stores, and another from Levi Strauss about their recycled denim initiatives. Instead of bombarding you with two recycled jeans’ stories, I decided to spread the two stories apart.  But before I jump into the Levi Strauss’ blue jean story, I just want to interject that my “how to recycled blue...Read Full Story

Jeans Jacket Ever Lasting Fashion

By Hamid Rafiq on  From fashionbasha.com
We just provided you some photo of high quality winter season jeans jackets for  women from top jeans company Levi’s, Lee and Wrangler. These all are very nice jean jacket at a very nice price in 2011.Levi Strauss & Co. is one of the world’s largest brand-name apparel marketers with sales in more than 110 countries. Levi Strauss & Co. is privately held by descendants of the family of Levi Strauss. They was growth on business fashion or garment, especially for jeans and casual pants markets...Read Full Story
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