- JEANS
- Popular pants
- Rugged pants
- Slacks
- Casual wear
- Guess product
- Casual Friday outfit
- Ubiquitous apparel
- Denim form
- Mr. Chretien and namesakes
- Mr. Chretien, et al.
- Casual-Friday wear
- Stone-washed garment
- Riveted seat covers?
- Casual attire
- They may be stonewashed
- 501 and 505
- Wrangler and Cherokee, e.g.
- Denim duds
- Designer __
- Golf club no-no, usually
- They're often blue
- Casual pants
- Lees on your legs
- They may be skinny
- Denim pants
- Durable garb
- Informal clothing
- Blue stuff
- Durable duds
- Casual clothes
- 27 Across attire
- Alternative to khakis
- Levi's product
- Levi's, e.g.
- Pants for suburbanites.
- Casual Friday pants
- Overalls.
- Favorite garment of the younger set.
- Teenagers' attire.
- What all the girls are wearing.
- Popular garment.
- Popular attire.
- Wearing apparel.
- Informal garb.
- Popular teen-age wear.
- Trousers.
- Work clothes.
- They come in blue
- Work pants
- Durable pants
- Informal wear
- He wrote "Astronomy and Cosmogony": 1928
- Informal apparel
- Use for denim
- Designer ___
- What a teenager pants for
- Informal attire
- Actress Seberg's slacks?
- Dungarees
- Garb for a Stapleton?
- Weekend wear
- Wranglers, e.g.
- Cutoffs, maybe, before they were cutoffs
- Democracy in fashion, per Giorgio Armani
- Guess attire
- Article of apparel with styles found at the starts of 17- 26-, 41-, 51- and 66-Across
- Guess things
- Form-fitting casual wear
- Wardrobe item for which Obama claimed he was "unfairly maligned"
- Clothes that may come ripped
- Casual Friday attire
- Pants that are often blue
- Campaign wear for pols trying to seem homey
- Work or play pants, for many
- You may work or play in them
- Casual pair
- Pants with a bootcut style
- Acid-washed wear, perhaps
- ___ shorts = jorts
- Common tee go-with
- Garment whose fabric may be dyed with indigo
- Diesel purchase
- I spy something blue. "Is it the ___ I'm wearing?" "No."