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Get your jeans on

Jeans are our unofficial uniform, the wardrobe staple, and a great pair can make you feel great and look amazing.
And now, jeans can help raise money for research into childhood diseases thanks to Jeans for Genes Day and businesses such as Domini Design Elements.
For this Friday and Saturday, $10 from every pair of jeans or denim jacket sold will be donated directly to the Jeans for Genes foundation and every jeans purchase will get you an entry into the draw to win a $50 shop voucher.
Domini Design Elements owner Dominique Sheridan is an award-winning fashion designer and stocks mostly Australian labels such as Sacha Drake, Ellis and Dewey and Nikel and Sole, with denim styles from Turkish fair trade label LTB and Mavi.
Both labels offer high-quality and comfort denim styles from the straight leg to the super skinny jean.
This is a great chance to grab a new pair of jeans and help support Jeans for Genes Day.
Domini Design Elements is located at 110 Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin.

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