jeans - translation to french
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jeans - translation to french

TROUSERS OFTEN MADE FROM DENIM OR DUNGAREE CLOTH
Blue jeans; Slim jeans; Blue-jeans; Straight jeans; Blue jean insulation; Jean cuts; Ripped jeans; 👖; Jeans pant; Jeans trousers; Riveted jeans; Straight leg jeans; Destroyed jeans; Blue Jeans; Denim jeans; Denim pants; Denim trousers; Dungaree pants; Dungaree trousers; Damage jeans; Demi-denims; Distressed jeans; Master of the Blue Jeans; Slim Jeans; Droptima; Klink Droptima; 3A Apparels Droptima; Jousers; Waist overalls
  • Copper [[rivet]]s for reinforcing pockets are a characteristic feature of blue jeans.
  • lowrise jeans]] (Rome, 2008)
  • A traditional women's Genoese dress in "blue jeans" (1890s). [[Palazzo Spinola di Pellicceria]], [[Genoa]], Italy.
  • The classic label for Levi 501 jeans
  • Ripped jeans
  • sagging]]

jeans      
jean, heavyweight cotton fabric
en jean      
jean
Jeanne         
n. Jane, female first name

Definition

jeans
Jeans are casual trousers that are usually made of strong blue cotton cloth called denim.
N-PLURAL: also a pair of N

Wikipedia

Jeans

Jeans are a type of pants or trousers made from denim or dungaree cloth. Often the term "jeans" refers to a particular style of trousers, called "blue jeans", with copper-riveted pockets which were invented by Jacob W. Davis in 1871 and patented by Jacob W. Davis and Levi Strauss on May 20, 1873. Prior to the patent, the term "blue jeans" had been long in use for various garments (including trousers, overalls, and coats), constructed from blue-colored denim.

"Jean" also references a (historic) type of sturdy cloth commonly made with a cotton warp and wool weft (also known as "Virginia cloth"). Jean cloth can be entirely cotton as well, similar to denim. Originally designed for miners, modern jeans were popularized as casual wear by Marlon Brando and James Dean in their 1950s films, particularly The Wild One and Rebel Without a Cause, leading to the fabric becoming a symbol of rebellion among teenagers, especially members of the greaser subculture. From the 1960s onwards, jeans became common among various youth subcultures and subsequently young members of the general population. Nowadays, they are one of the most popular types of specialty trousers in Western culture. Historic brands include Levi's, Lee, and Wrangler.

Examples of use of jeans
1. Zurich: Bahnhofstrasse 31. – Jeans Duarte Gen';ve: Caroline Behrens, rue du Rhône 30. – Jeans Superfine Gen';ve: Septi';me Etage, rue du Perron 10.
2. Jeans surétroits et smokings débarrassés de leur air protocolaire.
3. On trouve des vélos de fille, des jeans de garçon.
4. Tee–shirt et jeans, le gaillard présente toujours bien.
5. En 2001, Rag &Bone n‘est qu‘une simple histoire de jeans select.