Jeans
Lots of people struggle to talk about jeans... But have no fear! We have come to the rescue
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This episode's vocabulary

  • Bread and butter (idiom) - used in reference to something everyday or ordinary.
  • Preference (adj.) - a greater liking for one alternative over another or others.
  • Bootcut jeans (noun) - with bootcut jeans, a boot leg is more narrow in the knee than in the leg opening.
  • Dress-down days (noun) - days when you dress informally.
  • Expressly (noun) - explicitly; clearly.
  • Ascendancy (noun) - occupation of a position of dominant power or influence.
  • To connect with smn/smth (phrase) - to have a positive or meaningful connection with an idea or a person, often quickly.
  • Skinny jeans (noun) - tight-fitting jeans with very narrow legs.


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Questions and answers
Maria: Rory, do you wear jeans?

Rory: Yes, I do. I wear them every day, actually.

Maria: How often do you wear jeans?

Rory: Like I say, I wear them every day. They’re like the bread and butter of my outfit.

Maria: What types of jeans? do you prefer?

Rory: I don’t really have a huge preference, to be honest. Although the normal mode, I guess, is bootcut. I guess that’s what you’d call them. Usually not skinny jeans. Although I am wearing them today.

Maria: Did you ever wear jeans at school?

Rory: No, not really. We would have them on dress-down or casual days. But usually we wore uniform. In fact, jeans were expressly prohibited. It was really a bad idea to have jeans.

Maria: Rory, why do people wear jeans?

Rory: Well, you can buy them everywhere. They’re in all of the shops. You could take a step outside right now and you could find them there. The other thing is, I think a lot of people wear them as a fashion statement. Certain brands like Levi’s, for example, are extremely popular despite the fact that they cost so much. And I think the reason why is it allows people to show off and express that aspect of themselves.

Maria: Why are jeans popular all over the world?

Rory: I think it’s partially connected to the fact that, like I say, they’re very accessible. Anybody can wear jeans, but they’re really quite an American product. And obviously there’s this ascendancy of American culture right now where this is, like, a product that shows that you’re modern and Western, almost like an American. And I think people really connect with that, so that would explain, in addition to the utility of jeans, also the idea of jeans, why they’re so popular around the world.

Maria: Why do some people spend more money on jeans?

Rory: It’s like I said, it’s a fashion statement, really, I think… I personally think that people spend too much money on some brands of jeans, but that’s their choice. And I think the choices based on the fact that it’s a fashion statement for them.

Maria: Would you pay a lot to buy jeans? Be honest.

Rory: I will! Normally, no. If you’d asked me that question before I went to Paris, I would say no, I wouldn’t pay a lot for jeans. I don’t like to spend that much. But when I went to Paris, my partner introduced me to a shop called “Weekday”. And there they had like really nice pairs of jeans. And I bought my first ever pair of skinny jeans and I’m wearing them now. And I think I look quite good in them.
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