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Le mot denim, qui désigne le tissu épais utilisé pour la fabrication des jeans, est admis sans réserve en français.
- Il porte une veste de denim et un vieux chapeau de paille.
- Tu auras besoin de deux mètres de denim.
Emprunté à l’anglais américain, le mot denim vient du nom de la ville française de Nîmes.
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