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Buyers of jeans have changed in size since the isolation
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Buyers of jeans have changed in size since the isolation

During a regime of self-isolation and forced pastimes at home, accompanied by frequent snacks and lack of physical activity, many are tritely overweight and now have different body shapes. As a result, they can no longer go to the store and just buy things they have previously purchased. The only problem now is that many retailers have decided to keep their fitting rooms closed for fear that they may cause the infection to spread. Many, but not all, of the decisions to open dressing rooms were made by Levi's management. According to the company, which has already opened 35 percent of its stores in the U.S., visitors are free to try on things they like without any fear. Locker rooms are necessarily processed after each use. Also, items that have been tried on are quarantined for 24 hour...