The jeans would be $24.50 + tax.
If the original price was $42, a 50% markup would add another $21 to make the price be $63.
Well, honey, 40 percent of 1300 is 520. So, if you were looking to find out how much that fancy dress at the store would cost with a 40% discount, now you know - you're welcome!
No, .63 would be 63 percent. 6.3 would be 630 percent.
No. 50 percent would be half, therefore 50 percent of 1 would be .5 . However, .50 percent of 1 would be .005, because .50 would be equal to 1 200th.
The preferred wording would be, "what percent".
To get a pair of jeans that look great I would suggest having them custom made for you. One website that is really good is makeyourownjeans.com the prices are around the same you would pay for a pair of jeans in the store. Just be sure to not lie about sizes.
$25.50 would be the price
Bullhead Jeans are most commonly found at PacSun stores or on their online store. Bullhead Jeans can also be purchased from online retailers like Amazon or Ebay.
The question is not entirely clear. Are you saying is an arrest for trying on jeans illegal when you have not left the store? If you never left the store with the jeans you cannot be arrested for shoplifting. Depending on what country you live in, it may or may not be "illegal" to have been arrested for that but it certainly would be a wrongful arrest and I can't imagine any prosecution for shoplifting on the basis that you tried on a pair of jeans in a store would get very far and it would presumably be dropped at an early stage. After all, people expect to be able to try on clothes in a store to see if they fit! However, there may be other circumstances you have not mentioned. Say, if you placed the jeans in your bag whilst you were in the store, which was witnessed by staff who then detained you - the staff may claim you intended to shoplift the jeans but if you never actually left the store with the jeans - in the UK anyway - you have notcommitted an offence. I'm not sure about the law in various states of America but the principle seems logical and I don't see why it should be any different. If you meant - is it illegal to try on jeans in a store and can you be arrested for that? I think this also answers your question.
Since jeans are not one size fit all, even for a specific waist size, you do not know that the jeans are too tall or too short. Buying jeans made to order would prevent have dangling jeans despite having a perfect waist fit.
You can buy skinny jeans from pretty much any store. If you wnat to save money, i would suggest shopping at walmart or target; old navy is also a great place.
By far, the best place to buy levi's jeans is online. You will get a wider selection of colors and sizes, and often pay much less then you would in a store.
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It all depends on the store and if they have sales. I would reccomend looking at websites online to get a general idea.
The total tax is $2.10 and the total price with tax is $28.35
I personally think jeans are more important than shirts because shirts are easy to pick out and buy. Although jeans I believe, need to look as good as possible and attractive to people. When I go to a store I buy more jeans than shirts. So I would say don't spend your whole bank account on jeans but try buying more jeans than shirts but don't get to crazy and only buy just jeans because you need to have shirts to go with them sometimes. When I go to a store I buy anywhere from 3-5 jeans. Maybe that should help.