Some people will give the shirts off their backs for a worthy cause. Employees of Salt Lake City-based Richter7 are giving their pants. This summer, managers issued an edict to employees: no pants. Instead, employees wore shorts, skirts, capris, sarongs and even kilts to the office and were encouraged to donate at least one pair of pants to a clothing drive for needy people in Utah.
Hot fashion trend: Utah firm outlaws long pants for charity
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