Sentence examples for a jeans from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a jeans" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "a pair of jeans," as "jeans" is a plural noun referring to a type of pants.
Example: "I bought a pair of jeans that fit perfectly."
Alternatives: "a pair of denim pants" or "a set of jeans."

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Are you a jeans junkie?

Let's buy a jeans company".

"I'm a jeans, T-shirt, no-makeup goofball," she said.

Dress code: "We're not a jeans crowd," says Nussbaumer.

I'm definitely a jeans and T-shirt person.

But by day, I'm kind of a jeans or simple-skirt gal.

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But to be honest I'm such a jeans-and-T-shirt kind of girl.

"It's becoming more of a jeans-type business," Ms. Parker said.

Stylish attire is the norm; this is not a jeans-and-T-shirt culture.

I'm very much a jeans-and-lumberjack-shirt kind of guy.

"I'm such a jeans-and-T-shirt kind of girl," she said.

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