(usually plural) close-fitting trousers of heavy denim for manual work or casual wear
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a coarse durable twill-weave cotton fabric
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Denim \Den"im\ (d[e^]n"[i^]m), n. [Of uncertain origin.] A coarse cotton drilling used for overalls, etc.
Willie plowed $10 million into a new textile mill to make denim, but in an industry plagued by excess denim-manufacturing capacity, the new plant turned into an expensive albatross.
Levi Strauss also has strengthened its jean business by offering a range of styles and fits for baby boomers, who may have lost their physiques but not their desire for denim.
Mrs. Webb said her husband will be wearing denim from top to bottom on the Oprah Winfrey program Thursday.
The corporation was one of the first to offer acid-washing for companies that make denim clothing.
Mechanics's suits in denim and drill for boys and and jumpsuits with lace and embroidered collars, tucked bodices and classic button fronts for girls are among designs from OshKosh B'Gosh.
The clothing includes cotton jeans, shirts, dresses, denim jackets and infants' cotton shirts manufactured in China.
The Erwin facility can produce 70 million to 80 million square yards of denim per year, he said.
In August, Chambers issued a memo saying male teachers would have to wear ties to work and that all teachers were prohibited from wearing denim.
Several luminaries at the march received polite applause, but Mr. Williams, decked out in bib overalls and a denim jacket, was clearly the favorite.
Its largest unit is an integrated spinning and weaving mill, which produces denim for the jeans industry, mainly for export. 'There is still room for expansion: after all, we produce one of the best cottons.
And so, one afternoon, wearing a denim jacket, denim slacks and hide boots, the count stands behind a barrier on the perimeter of his miniature bullring.
And so, one afternoon, wearing a denim jacket, denim slacks and hide boots, the count stands behind a barrier on the perimeter of his miniature bullring.
They saw him one last time wearing his faded denim jacket and reflective sunglasses.
Mr. McMath muses over a box of denim diapers: If they'd sold, he remarks, American could have gone from cradle to grave in blue jeans.
He arrived at Mrs. Chamorro's April 25 inauguration wearing a red-and-black print cotton shirt and black denim pants, with the presidential sash in the blue-and-white colors of the Nicaraguan flag draped over his chest.
Ms. Westwood's latest experiment, slashing and ripping thick denim and fine Lycra into patterns on leggings, shorts and dresses, sometimes created fascinating designs, but sometimes seemed to collapse.
After Miss Clemis changed out of her blue denim biker attire into a light blue wedding gown, the other bikers lined their big choppers one across from the other in downtown Dermott, making a long aisle that Miss Clemis walked down.
Some of the season's new denim trends: _ The new "anti-fit" denims _ loosely structured and comfortable _ are interpreted for Guess? by Georges Marciano, to create slouch pants, wide-leg jeans and the Nathalie jeans.