What are jeans?

Jeans are strong pants made from a special kind of fabric that doesn’t tear easily.

Jeans are like tough superhero clothes for your legs. They’re made from denim, which is a thick, woven cloth that feels rough when you touch it, just like the texture of a rope or a mat you might use to wipe your feet on.

How they work

Imagine you're playing outside and running around, maybe even falling down. Regular pants might get torn or worn out quickly, but jeans are made to last. The fabric is strong because it’s woven tightly together, kind of like how bricks in a wall are stacked closely so the wall doesn’t fall apart.

Why people love them

Jeans can be worn every day, and they don’t need much care. You can even put them in the washing machine without worrying too much about them falling apart. That’s why jeans are like the reliable friend who’s always there, no matter what you do.

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  1. A child wears blue pants to school because they're comfortable and easy to move in.
  2. Jeans are made from a strong fabric called denim, which is used for everyday wear.
  3. People love jeans because they can be worn with almost any shirt or jacket.

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