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1. “This restriction on jeans needs a more convincing argument,” the fashion designer told Thanh Nien (Young People) newspaper.
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2. Civil servants in Ho Chi Minh City will be banned from wearing jeans and T-shirts in their offices if a proposal on a new code of conduct is approved.
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3. The official behind the ban said jeans are for cowboys, not civil servants.
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4. Nguyen Hoang Ba, Director of Can Tho Department of Home Affairs, said that banning workers from wearing jeans to work is an appropriate regulation for a class I city like Can Tho.
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5. Chuong Dang from Saigon said that jeans have developed into a popular fashion icon and are now well received and loved by many people.
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6. Officials have joked about the long-standing ban on jeans, including one poem that makes it sound like it's forbidden to wear pants to work at all.
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7. Australia's Gloria Jean’s Coffees has closed its last shop in Vietnam, ending a 10-year stint in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi due to slow expansion, high rents and an unsuitable business model, local media reported.
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8. Gloria Jean's Coffees arrived in Vietnam in 2006 after a local firm was awarded a franchise contract with expectations the business would expand like in Thailand and Malaysia, the online Young Intellectual newspaper reported.
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9. Phuong Thanh uses silk made from traditional craft villages across the country; Huyen Nhung Nguyen combines silk with traditional tafta and velvet, and a local brand introduces jeans with hand-woven brocade fabric.
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