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Zara expands second-hand platform to Greece
Spanish fashion retailer Zara is expanding its used apparel scheme to Greece and another 13 European countries from December 12, Reuters reported the company as saying on Tuesday. Their 'Pre-Owned' service will sell, repair and donate second-hand clothes.
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Elon Musk names new baby 'X A-12'
Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk and Canadian singer Grimes, who announced on May 5 the birth of their first child together, plan to join a growing number of families opting for a gender-neutral parenting style.
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Zara Customers Find Help Requests in their New Clothes
Zara shoppers in Istanbul have discovered strange notes in their clothes, apparently hidden by workers in the world's largest clothing chain, according to the British newspaper Indpendent.
They are requests for help - workers in the Turkish branch of the brand want better labor conditions and get their salaries from Zara, which are apparently late for months.
Zara to open megastore near Athens Airport
Greek real estate development company REDS announced on Wednesday that multinational apparel chain Zara has agreed to lease a space totaling more than 3,000 square meters at Smart Park in Spata, near Athens International Airport.
The retail and entertainment center is owned by REDS, a member of the Ellaktor group of companies.
This will be Zara's biggest store in Greece.
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Competition to Cargill from Adana
YaÅar Kemal, one of Turkeyâs most famous writers, depicts the Ãukurova prairies near the southern city of Adana in most of his novels. Ãukurova is one of the symbols of Adana.
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Fashion chain Zara withdraws t-shirt likened to concentration camp uniform
Global fashion chain Zara, owned by Spain's Inditex, pulled from sale on Wednesday a striped children's top decorated with a large six-pointed star after it was likened to uniforms worn by Jewish concentration camp inmates in Nazi Germany.