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All Clothing Stores are automatically marked on the map from the start of the game. They have a green icon, you can use the “Stores” map filter to see them easily. Drive from one store to the next and buy everything they offer until you have 100 clothing pieces total. The store cal...
Shaundi's hairstyle is available at Image As Designed and is known as the "Long Dreads 1" option. As a result, it is possible to make Playa into a Shaundi look-alike with a few slight differences and most of the clothing she wears in the game is available at various stores. Her top...
Store Ownership and Property Ownership are Diversions in Saints Row 2 and Saints Row: The Third. In Saints Row 2, after a neighborhood is controlled, Stores in that neighborhood can be purchased. Owning a Store grants a discount at that store, and Cash a
Leather & Lace is a Clothing Store in Saints Row 2, Saints Row: The Third, Saints Row IV and Saints Row.[1][2] Stilwater and Steelport's #1 choice for leather jackets, vests, chaps, and other items, including lingerie and kinky fetish gear. In Saints Row
There are 36 assassination targets to find and kill in Saints Row: The Third. For each, you must complete a certain task to get them to appear. You can then kill the target in any way you wish. Whilst 21 assassinations will be available from Act 1, 'We're Going To Need Guns' onwa...
vehicle-specific tasks and even streaking. Yes, streaking. You can wear zero clothing and "shock" people, which earns you respect... and maybe the attention from the cops. This sets the tone of things to come in Saints Row: The Third and, if you like that, there's going to be a ...
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with $1.4 billion in total settlements and fines going to employees who experienced wage theft. Wage theft includes such practices as forcing employees to work "off the clock," refusing to pay overtime wages, violating minimum wage laws, and requiring workers to buy clothing for work without co...
with $1.4 billion in total settlements and fines going to employees who experienced wage theft. Wage theft includes such practices as forcing employees to work "off the clock," refusing to pay overtime wages, violating minimum wage laws, and requiring workers to buy clothing for work withou...