jeans

simple noun32 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

The classic and most common color for jeans.

Jeans that are black in color.

A common way to refer to jeans, emphasizing the material.

Jeans that have lost color, usually through washing or wear.

Jeans with tears or holes, often as a fashion statement.

Jeans that fit the body closely.

Jeans that show signs of having been used a lot.

Jeans that are very loose-fitting.

Jeans that have been ripped or damaged.

Jeans made from a flexible, elastic fabric.

Jeans that are not tight-fitting.

Jeans that are old and in poor condition.

Expensive jeans made by a famous fashion designer.

Jeans that are washed with stones to give them a faded, worn look.

Jeans that fit very closely to the skin.

Jeans that are slightly flared at the bottom to fit over boots.

Jeans that become wider at the bottom.

Jeans designed to sit low on the hips.

Jeans that become wider at the bottom.

Jeans that have become soft and comfortable through wear.

Jeans that have been made into shorts by cutting the legs off.

Jeans that become very wide below the knee.

Jeans that look untidy and old.

Jeans with very narrow, straight legs.

The pocket of a pair of jeans.

Used to refer to one item of jeans.

To put on jeans, often quickly or casually.

To pull jeans upwards to adjust their position.

To close the zipper on jeans.

To remove jeans.

To open the zipper on jeans.

To remove jeans quickly.