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SRMData (version 1.0.1)

Jeans: Jeans' pockets

Description

Measurements of pockets in men's and women's jeans.

Usage

data(Jeans)

Arguments

Format

A data frame with 80 rows (each pair of jeans) and 14 columns:

Brand

The brand of jeans; 22 brands are represented

Style

The style of jeans; one of boot-cut, regular, skinny, slim or straight

Sex

Whether the jeans are men's or women's jeans; one of men or women

Price

The price, in US dollars

MaxHeightFront

The height (in cm) of the front pocket from the top of the highest rivet to the lowest point of the pocket (along the left-hand side or zipper side)

MinHeightFront

The height (in cm) of the front pocket from the top of the highest rivet to the lowest point of the pocket (along the right-hand side or non-zipper side)

MaxWidthFront

The width (in cm) from the widest point of the front pocket

MinWidthFront

The width (in cm) from the highest rivet to the right or non-zipper side of the pocket

MaxHeightBack

The height (in cm) from the deepest point of the back pocket (usually in the pocket's center) to the top of the pocket

MinHeightBack

The height (in cm) from the shallowest point of the back pocket to the top of the pocket

MaxWidthBack

The width of the pocket at the very top (opening)

MinWidthBack

The width of the pocket at its narrowest (just before the pocket tapers to a point)

Area

The area of the pocket, from the pocket's measurements (in square cm)

Style2

The style, where skinny now means Style == "skinny" | "slim" and where straight means Style == "straight" | "boot-cut"

References

Diehm, Jan & Thomas, Amber (August 2018). Women's pockets are inferior. The Pudding.