The zipper on your jeans may pucker due to a few factors, such as improper stitching, fabric tension, or misalignment. If the zipper is sewn in too tightly or unevenly, it can cause the surrounding fabric to bunch up. Additionally, if the fabric is stretched or not properly fitted, it can lead to puckering when the zipper is zipped. Regular wear and washing can also contribute to this issue over time.
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yes since when their around enemies they pucker up so when their enemies kill them they pucker up and float
Yes, zipper is often used as a transitive verb. "Zipper your jacket" meaning to close your jacket, or "Zipper your lip" meaning to be quiet or shut up.
Is the spiritual performance that is use by zipper
Buttons is shirt as zipper is to JACKET
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Except for nylon threads, zipper teeth and brass buttons and rivets, jeans are biodegradable.
Persons can wear button fly jeans for any reasons. They may be in style or one may just like how they fit on their bodies. There is no set reasons why one chooses jeans with a zipper or button fly jeans.
Only benefit could be that they are "fresher"
Get a replacement right/color and length and have someone sew it in for you
The success of the zipper led to the conception and development of many other innovations. Velcro, the plastic zipper, and resealable plastic bags all have origins that link directly back to the hookless fastener.
Find a good pattern you like and sew them up. It shouldn't be to difficult. The hardest part is the zipper.
pucker = fruncir, recoger
Yes. They would wear them around the house on weekends rolled up into a capri-style. They were considered incredibly informal, so it was usually just around the house. I wouldn't really consider them a 1950's style. (if you're looking for ideas try fashion-era.com) The key difference though between the jeans ladies wore in the 1950's and those they wear today is the zipper. Today, most jeans are unisex in their basic design, meaning the zipper is in the front. In the 50's ladies jeans were distinctive in that the zipper was placed on the side and ran from the waist down to almost mid-thigh. Only men's jeans had fly zippers in the front (for obvious reasons).
Pucker Up was created in 1980.
you undo the button or un clip it and then you put on the jeans and you do the button back up or clip the button back together.
a pucker bush is a bush with burrs on them that stick to you like porcupine quills. If you have been in a pucker bush you will never forget it.