Dead Andy Warhol To Sell Levi’s

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To persuade hipster fools to spend $200 on a pair of jeans, Levi’s has enlisted the help of Andy Warhol, the granddaddy of all things hip. Called “Warhol Factory X Levi’s,” the jeans are priced between $150 and $250 and will be available next Spring.

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