label of a pair of jeans:)

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Ryepower92

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Hi everyone!

Is it correct this way?

I bought a pair of jeans yesterday which had a label with Einstein on it.
 
Your phrase is perfect but the title of the thread has a small problem. We tend to speak of the label on rather than of a pair of jeans.
 
Do you mean this when you say "label"?
 
Hi everyone!

Is it correct this way?

I bought a pair of jeans yesterday which had a label with Einstein on it.
Was it a picture/image of Einstein, or the word 'Einstein'? Just interested.
 
It was a picture:)

Thank you!
 
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