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Target stores nationally this week launched an exclusive World Youth Day Sydney 2008 (WYD08) clothing range. The range of women’s and men’s apparel was created by Australian company Kid Crew Express, a manufacturer of women’s and children’s clothing.

This week all 159 Target stores nationally – including 27 NSW stores – will receive a second delivery of the WYD08 women’s and men’s apparel, completing the clothing range.

“We are delighted to be joining with Target and Kid Crew Express in offering Australians another way to express their enthusiasm and support for World Youth Day Sydney 2008,” said Danny Casey, WYD08 Chief Operating Officer.

“I can’t wait to see young people – and the young at heart – wearing the garments with pride over the next two months and of course during the World Youth Day week.”

Hmm... will this alliance be successful? Does the 'youth' of today really give a damn about representing themselves via a Target clothing range? To quote Samantha Jones from Sex and the City, "If you're not wearing something the kids can't afford how will they know to look up to you?"

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