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Nordstrom selling jeans covered in fake mud for $425
Brand That Makes $425 Muddy Jeans Has Entire Line of Dirty Clothes
Nordstrom is selling $425 jeans covered in fake mud, Mike Rowe calls them out
Nordstrom is selling fake mud jeans for the unbelievably low price of $425 | Mashable
Brand That Makes $425 Muddy Jeans Has Entire Line of Dirty Clothes
Brand That Makes $425 Muddy Jeans Has Entire Line of Dirty Clothes
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Nordstrom offering jeans with fake mud for $425 a pair
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