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Seeking words to describe high-grade men's jeans

1, jeans, also known as "solid tweed pants". A kind of tight pants for men and women. Front body pants piece without tucks, back body pants piece without province, door flap installed zipper, front body pants piece of left and right each with a slanting pockets, the back piece of the two patch pockets with a pointed shape to the waist, pocket seams nailed with metal rivets and pressed with a bright line decorations. With wear-resistant, dirt-resistant, wearing close, comfortable and so on. General use of labor cloth, oxford labor cloth and other indigo water-worn fabrics, but also imitation suede, corduroy, flat velvet and other fabrics made of, collectively referred to as "jeans". They first appeared in the western United States, where they were popular with local miners and cowboys, and are still very popular today. Jeans because of wear resistance, some fabrics are soft, wear on the body fashion and comfortable, by the young people's favorite.

2, the version also developed from the earliest straight out of the slim, Korean version, small feet, small straight, hakama pants Harun, casual, business, one-piece, retro, flare and other new kinds.

3, high-grade men's jeans, adjectives: gorgeous, avant-garde, fashionable, shiny and beautiful, charming, classical elegance, gorgeous and extraordinary, sexy and slim, playful and cute, elegant and luxurious, brocade dress.