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Back to School Designer Jeans Sale at Mercer Island Thrift Shop

Jeans for back-to-school shoppers will be marked 20 percent off already low thrift store prices for brand-names like True Religion, Citizens of Humanity, 7 for All Mankind, Rock 'n Republic, Paige and Hudson.

The (MITS) announced a 20-percent off sale on designer denim to kick off "Designer Denim Week" will be offered this coming Monday, August 20.

The one-day only sale will feature name-brand jeans from True Religion, Citizens of Humanity, 7 for All Mankind, Rock 'n Republic, Paige, Hudson, David Kahn, Tag, Joe's, Habitual, Diesel, D&G, Hugo Boss and People's Liberation.

"Most of it is women's jeans, but there are men's jeans as well, about 70 pairs of True Religion, Citizens for Humanity, Seven for All Mankind," said MITS store manager Ben Merrill.

The sale offers 20 percent off all Trend, Men's and Kid's clothing & footwear.

In addition, the thrift shop will also feature a collection of ankle boots, thigh highs and other assorted footware, featuring up-to-date styles and salon names such as: Manolo Blahnik, Stuart Weitzman, Vera Wang, Fidji, Tori Burch, Cole Haan and Be & D.

A $5-off coupon — not to be combined with other discounts — is also available to MITS newsletter subscribers, good for all of next week, Aug. 20-25. For more information, visit the thrift shop's website.

The Thrift Shop is a program of Mercer Island Youth and Family Services and as such all proceeds support human services for Island residents including counselors in the schools, affordable mental health counseling, emergency assistance, senior services, and youth development programs such as VOICE.

Contact the Thrift Shop at 206-275-7760 for additional information or visit them on Facebook.

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