The document provides statistics about jeans sales and pricing. It states that over 50 million pairs of women's jeans were sold in the U.S. in 2005. It also notes that the most expensive commercially available jeans were an $8,500 pair of Swarovski crystal jeans from Esqueda Couture. Additionally, it mentions that the highest price ever paid for a pair of jeans at auction was $57,400 for 115-year-old pair of Levi's that sold on eBay to a bidder in Japan in 2005.
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