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Levi's

1 American  
[lee-vahyz] / ˈli vaɪz /
(used with a plural verb)
  1. a brand of clothing, especially blue jeans.


Lévis 2 American  
[lee-vis, ley-vee] / ˈli vɪs, leɪˈvi /

noun

  1. a city in S Quebec, in E Canada, across from Montreal, on the St. Lawrence.


Levi's British  
/ ˈliːvaɪz /

plural noun

  1. jeans, usually blue and made of denim

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Chitto’s neck tensed every time she’d said Levi’s name.

From Literature

You pretend like you aren’t hyperaware of the heat from Levi’s leg radiating toward you.

From Literature

Half a century before John Fisher and his wife wrote Lurie’s transition committee a $100,000 check, John’s father, Gap co-founder Don Fisher, and Lurie’s stepfather, Levi Strauss heir Peter Haas, discussed a daring proposal: a new retailer that would sell Levi’s jeans and vinyl records.

From The Wall Street Journal

Using the agent, Levi’s can finish inputting certain orders within minutes, whereas it used to take days, Chief Financial and Growth Officer Harmit Singh said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The deal means Levi’s will use Zalando’s commerce platform in the U.S.,

From The Wall Street Journal