The word 'jeans' is always used in the plural [with an s]. The sentence could read: Your blue jeans are great. Your blue jeans are a very good fit. Your blue jeans are really nice.
The sentence should be corrected to "Your blue jeans are good."
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The correct placement of the apostrophe in the word "jeans" would be to show possession, such as "jeans' pocket", if referring to something belonging to the jeans. If you are talking about multiple pairs of jeans, the apostrophe comes after the "s" - "jeans' colors". If you are referring to just one pair of jeans, it would be "jean's pocket" or "Jean's color," with the apostrophe before the "s."
"Jean" in French is pronounced as "zhahn."
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The plural of jean is jeans.
Jazzin' for Blue Jean was created in 1984.
Blue Jean Magazine was created in 1996.
Blue Jean Magazine ended in 1998.
Jean Blue has written: 'Open House'
Barefoot Blue Jean Night was created on 2011-08-30.
Jean Blue died on July 10, 1972, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
In general the word jean tends to be associated with blue. However, non-blue jean jackets do exist if you're willing to pay a bit more for them.
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yes a blue jean jacket will look great with a sundress, but not a formal dress. It basically depends on what you are wearing. Blue Jean jackets look great with blue jeans, casual dresses, anything but black pants or skirts. :)
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