YOUNG entrepreneurs from Glasgow's Stow College are flying the flag for Scotland in a national competition.
Four students from the Peter Jones Enterprise Academy are taking part in an Apprentice-style challenge designed to raise awareness of the importance of ethical enterprising.
'Pantrepreneur' is an annual challenge set up by the Gazelle group of colleges to raise money to help farmers and communities in India.
It is run with the Pants to Poverty charity and sees teams of students from across the UK compete by selling pants and pyjamas made from 95% Fairtrade cotton to people and local firms.
A total of 75% of the profits made are invested back into the Indian community that manufactures the garments to help maintain safe working environments in the factories and on the cotton farms.
The Stow crew are the only Scottish team to have made it to the final stage of the competiton which ends on Sunday. Follow their progress @keepitin2013 on Twitter.
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