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Young Brunette Girl Undresses Her Jeans On Rocky Mountains
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In 1885, jeans could be bought in the US for $1.50 (approximately $37 today). Today, an equivalent pair of jeans can be purchased for around $30 to $50, but more stylish pairs can cost much more. On the other hand, many brands of jeans are currently available for much less. In the United States, there is a robust resale market for used jeans, and the prices obtained for these pre-owned jeans vary tremendously. As the price of cotton rises, the cost of blue jeans is expected to rise, as well.
Americans spent more than $14 billion on jeans in 2004 and $15 billion in 2005.
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