Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009 | 8:20 p.m.
CityCenter has begun fitting their 12,000 employees into their new uniforms as the December resort openings approach. The 200,000 uniforms are the work of award-winning designers such as Jhane Barnes and some of them are made from recycled materials. For some, the uniform fitting marked the first step out of unemployment.
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Wow, Top news out of Las Vegas!!!!
Workers get uniforms? LOL
"Whew", I was going to work in my stinky Jeans and T-shirt, but now I got
one of them uniforms.
Award Winning? LOL Looks like a flak Jacket vest....Lame!!!!