Description
Jeans are a type of pants or trousers typically made from denim or dungaree cloth, which are durable cotton fabrics. Originally designed as workwear for miners and laborers in the 19th century, jeans have since evolved into a staple of casual and fashionable clothing worldwide.
Key Characteristics:
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Material: Usually made from denim, a sturdy cotton twill fabric.
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Design: Common features include a zipper or button fly, belt loops, metal rivets, and five pockets (two in the back, two in the front, and a small coin pocket).
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Fit & Styles: Available in various cuts such as skinny, slim, straight, bootcut, boyfriend, flare, and wide-leg.
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Colors: Traditionally blue (indigo), but now available in black, white, grey, and many dyed or washed finishes.
Types of Jeans:
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Skinny jeans – tight-fitting from waist to ankle.
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Straight-leg jeans – consistent width from thigh to hem.
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Bootcut jeans – slightly flare out at the bottom to fit over boots.
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Mom jeans – high-waisted with a relaxed fit.
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Ripped or distressed jeans – intentionally torn or worn-looking for style.
Popularity:
Jeans are worn by all genders and age groups and are considered versatile for both casual and semi-formal settings, depending on how they’re styled.
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