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The homophone for "genes" is "jeans."
Jeans are made from cotton, which comes from the cotton plant's fibers. These fibers are woven together to create the denim fabric used to make jeans.
The white rock with lots of holes is most likely pumice. Pumice is a volcanic rock that is light in weight and has a porous texture due to the presence of gas bubbles that formed during its rapid cooling. It is commonly used in exfoliating products like foot scrubs and stone-washed jeans.
The carbon footprint of a pair of jeans varies depending on factors like the production method, transportation, and materials used. On average, producing a pair of jeans emits about 33-34 kilograms of CO2e. Recycled or sustainably produced jeans may have a lower carbon footprint.
The same as all other jeans - Denim.
Jeans and like colors. Reds with pinks and orange, blues with greens, yellows with orange or other light colors. Jeans should be washed with blues or purples, but that depends on the color of your jeans. Whites should definitely be washed by themselves or they could get dyed a different color.
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There are several old navy jeans that are available in several acid washed colors such as dark blue, black and light blue.
The Diesel Men's Jeans are all stone washed for a natural wear.
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They are not very popular but you can still buy them.
Levi's jeans only wrinkle if they are washed and left lying in a pile on the floor.
Black or light washed jeans.
A lot.
They use industrial washing machines, and place pumice stones soaked in bleach in the washer set on small load with the jeans. Then they place them in another washer with a small amount of sodium bisulfite to take out the bleach. Then they dry the jeans, and the are ready to be worn.