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HAPPENING: LEVIS SUSPEND SALES IN RUSSIA
Heh... Im a levis man now
take that, putler
>a pair of jeans that fit just right
oh no...russia bros?
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During the Cold War it was difficult to get jeans in Russia cause it was an American thing to have jeans and the Russian Govt didnt like people wearing them. Fun fact.
Back in the USSR days, you could smuggle Levi's jeans in & fetch a big bag of rubles.
EBAY FAGGOT
Niggers, stop trying to make Russia go under. The entire world depends on them.
Fuck Ukraine, fuck them. There, I said it. Just let it fucking happen, you Holols pieces of a fucking shit. You won't remember a thing in 5 years as you're pretty much the same country. Holy fucking shit you have more in common with Russia than us with Spain.
I will personally beat the living shit out of every Ukrainian, fuckfuckfuckfuuuuuuuck
The arrogance, the hypocrisy. The west is so faggy. I'm actually embarrassed.
Yeah, I heard that is how they had to get them.
You would just sort of "overpack" for your trip and come home with the suitcases empty.
Most cotton comes from India and China, it would not be impossible for some Russian to impot cotton and produce denim to sell "Lev's" jeans, with a picture of Tolstoy on the label.
ALIEXPRESS*
The jeans are complete shit anyway. They are made in so many different factories the pants are inconsistent
I remember those rumors. A ratty ass pair of used levis could get 150 bucks in russia ect.
They'll just keep buying Chinese counterfeit Levis. So what.
Yeah, and they pulled their manufacturing from the US some years ago. Really was disappointed in them 2bh
Ah yes, the itchy polyester clothes. I love that site so much!
they took their time
even shell got out a week ago already
But won't this encourage Russian businesses to cover the void?
This is the problem with moving our manufacturing over to China. We also moved our trade secrets straight into Chinese hands.
you can find decent quality stuff on there
>Levi
Sounds jewish.
how 1979 Cold war