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241. Jeans reduced from £39.99 to £19.99, wool leggings reduced from £27.99 to £19.99, jackets from Pounds 119 to £59.99. 242. Alvin dressed in blue jeans, shirts and boots and looked like the renegade that he felt he was. 243. He put on jeans and a sweatshirt, found a flashlight, and made his way down to the boathouse. 244. He had a beer belly that hung over the top of his filthy jeans. 245. Dan appeared in jeans, wearing his cap backward as usual. 246. Recently he bought a pair of Evisu jeans with gold buttons for £1,250. 247. He was wearing a baseball type cap, dark casual jacket and possibly jeans. 248. The Feynman you could fit into a jeans pocket, if you rolled it up a bit. 249. For day-to-day mission operations the crew can use jeans and T-shirts or any clothing that they would wear on Earth. 250. If blue jeans become more popular, prices should rise to encourage the clothing industry to start pumping out more denim. 251. At the next rack a gangling teenager in jeans was looking at Brass Band Selections. 252. He wore an open-necked checked shirt, and jeans, and occasionally reached for the pint of lager at his side. 253. He flung himself at her, springing the top button of his jeans and jerking them down as he did so. 254. I turned the jeans inside out to repair the hem. 255. The other man had brown hair and a wispy moustache and wore faded denim jeans and a grey woollen jumper. 256. Instead of a grey flannel suit he now wears a rather improbable pair of designer jeans and a stiffly pressed polo shirt. 257. A few neon signs are beginning to appear on the larger buildings advertising the usual Western wares such as Levi jeans. 258. Zero is dressed in a plain white T-shirt and ill-fitting jeans rolled up about six inches. 259. The faded blue jeans she wore that morning, her old tennis shoes, her white cotton sweater. 260. The all-important jeans are either stone-washed or dark denim for fall. 261. He's described as slim, with long black hair, and was wearing a green combat jacket and jeans. 262. The phone, her desk, the crumpled shape on the floor that was her jeans, everything looked different. 263. Young and slim, dressed in blue jeans and denim jacket, the man worked the Dancing Fly. 264. He wore an anorak over a wool sweater with a polo neck and he wore tough cord jeans and walking boots. 265. He wore a pair of faded blue jeans and a rugby shirt. 266. I picture people from San Jose to San Rafael trying to decide whether to wear sweats, a bathrobe or jeans tomorrow. 267. Jeans are a staple part of everyone's wardrobe - from the boy next door to the rich and famous. 268. The head of a smart high-street men's shop attempted to tell me why corduroys are superior to blue jeans. 269. Co-star Steve McFadden, who plays Phil Mitchell, settled for a bomber jacket with blue jeans. 270. Writing a story Ant is very embarrassed at ripping his jeans.