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Jeans

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Jeans meaning

A pair of trousers made from denim cotton.

Example sentences (20)

The teacher is instructed to show the group the Abstinence Jeans (presumably jeans drawn on a piece of newsprint) and say: “As you can see, these jeans are empty.

Carl Chiara, Levi Strauss director of brand and special projects, has a credo: The less you wash your jeans, the better your jeans become. citation These and other suggestions to avoid washing jeans where possible have encountered criticism.

For example, Pucci sold "embellished mid-rise boyfriend jeans" for £600 GBP ($860 USD). citation Sandblasting or abrading with sandpaper Consumers wanting jeans that appear worn can buy jeans that have been specially treated.

Big Ed wore a black polo shirt and jeans as he walked with a coffee in hand, while Liz was clad in a casual gray top, distressed jeans, and white tennis shoes.

By the time we made it to pants, I was totally depressed, a feeling that only worsened when my wife binned every pair of Nudie jeans that defined my 20s, comparing me to that meme of a dog stuffed into a pair of skinny-leg jeans.

It was said to be the only place to buy skinny jeans in the 1970s, with fashion boutique Stolen From Ivor selling Levi jeans there.

Air-Yarn Crew Neck Jumper with jeans like these Sienna Supersoft Straight Leg Jeans for £32.50 and trainers for a casual look.

I had skinny jeans and then swapped them all out for “mom jeans” a few years later.

It was even famously compared to a pair of jeans for its adaptive nature by former CEO Pierre Dreyfus, which has inspired the new one to quite literally get a jeans-themed interior as an option (more on that later).

Other wide jeans worth a mention include John Lewis’s indigo straight leg jeans (£59, ).

The Dark Denim Straight Leg Jeans are described as: "Opt for a timeless silhouette with these classic dark denim straight leg jeans.

The “same” size jeans had shrunk (yes, new jeans are tighter than well-worn ones, but this was extreme).

These reinforced points helped to prevent the legs of your jeans from tearing (I wonder what their inventor would have thought of a blazer and ripped jeans 2024 combo.

The jeans manufacturer released a famous advert in the 1980s featuring a hunky man washing his jeans in a laundrette as women excitedly watched on.

Consumers pay €7.50 a month for a pair of jeans; after a year, they can return the jeans to Mud, trade them for a new pair and start another year-long lease, or keep them.

During this period, men's jeans had the zipper down the front, whereas women's jeans had the zipper down the left side.

Jeans in the USSR In the Soviet Union, jeans were the symbol of the Western way of life.

Skinny jeans became a staple clothing for young women and men by 2009 with the Jerkin' movement playing a large part in the popularization of skinny jeans.

Students from the elementary school wear a green shirt with jeans, while middle school students wear a blue shirt with jeans.

According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), it takes about 2,000 gallons of water to make a single pair of jeans, from growing the cotton to washing and dyeing the fabric to make them.