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How to make children’s jeans last longer

by ellen on June 11, 2009

Closeup of jeans

Kids grow fast. Chances are they will grow out of their clothes before they’ve worn it out. If your kid has a pair of jeans that have become too short, but still fit around the waist, you can give it a second lease of life by sewing a piece of different material neatly on at [...]

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