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October 1, 2003

A Jean Solution

Have you wondered what in the world to do with those jeans that don't fit anymore or that you simply don't like anymore but can't bring yourself to throw them out or don't have the heart (literally) to donate them to a Salvation Army type of place...

Here's a gorgeous solution for you...

Jean Chair Covers!

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Look at how seamlessly the different jean parts come together!

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Please, French people, let's not let this trend get the better of you!

Go CHANEL!!

~courtesy of a restaurant in the Bastille district of Paris.



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all of those "rivets" may be uncomforable on the back but they are convenient for hiding microphones to spy on and root out potential terrorists. sshhhh

Posted by: homeland security at October 1, 2003 4:55 PM

Come on now, I sensed a little sarcasm in the blog, Andrea. Do you not find the denim seat covers tres chic? I find them simply exquisite. I am currently brainstorming for recycled jean doggie sweaters, curtains, toaster warmers, and lingerie. Get with the times, girl.

Posted by: denim is in, baby at October 1, 2003 5:56 PM

I feel sorry for all the jeans that had to die to make these trendy seat covers. This may be even worse than the zebra skin of blogdays of yore.

Posted by: Jodi at October 2, 2003 11:36 AM
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