Yes, besides small label designers, Levis, Lee and Wrangler still mfr. blue jeans in the US in limited quantities - some are solely for special use in design and consumer testing.
Yes, jeans is a common, concrete noun, a word for any jeans of any kind. A proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thing; for jeans would be Arizona Jeans, Guess Jeans, Lee, or Levi Jeans.
By any decent jeans store
So the dye doesn't rub off as it's only surface dyed.
Yes, both jeans makers offer plus size jeans. They may or may not be available in physical retail outlets, one may want to go to an online retailer with a generous return policy.
The plural form of jeans is jeans. No change to the word. It's context tells us whether it is in plural or singular form. As in "a pair of jeans" (singular), or "many pairs of jeans" (plural).
As skinny jeans were such a big hit for girls, retailers and clothing makers saw a chance to make money by popularizing them among men. By using persuasive advertising that portrayed skinny jeans as hip and youthful, and sponsoring male celebrities to wear them, skinny jeans were soon accepted as mens legwear.
The makers of FUBU who also bought the clothing rights of COOGI shirts, jeans, and shoes but not the sweaters...
Any custom fit product is going to tend to be better in that it is just that...custom...to YOUR needs. Few if any of us are exactly at the average utilized to make off the rack clothing products
USA size 4
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All of them.
if you have a taste in style, your jeans would be blue.. any other color of JEANS is just.... not pretty :)