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<title>Why Are People Still Buying Badfriend Jeans?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ When people consider trying another brand, they often run into small issues. The fit might be slightly off, the fabric might stretch out too fast, or the style just doesn’t work. ]]></description>
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