Cambio de generación: Jason Ross Y JackThreads tomar el venta de ejemplo en línea
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About Jason Ross: Raised a discount shopper with an eye for exclusive fashion -- especially streetwear and sneaker brands -- Jason Ross started writing the JackThreads business plan in 2006 with a goal to fill the void for great deals on exclusive men's apparel. JackThreads launched on July 31, 2008.
About JackThreads: JackThreads is an online shopping community selling apparel, shoes, and accessories from top-tier streetwear and contemporary fashion brands. All goods are guaranteed authentic and are exclusively priced for our members.
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