It is highly possible this is a typo for "Blue Jean" (referencing the David Bowie song/film or the fabric style).
"Extra Quality" is a grading scale used by grey-market sellers. Here is the hierarchy: blujeanne model extra quality
| Grade | Sellers Call It | Reality | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Low | "Basic" | Falls apart if you sneeze. Zipper is decorative. | | Medium | "Original Quality" | Lasts 4 washes. Dye bleeds onto your legs. | | High | "Extra Quality" | Fade-resistant, reinforced stitching, metal zipper. Might be from the same factory as a $60 brand. | | Top | "Authentic" | Actually stolen from a real factory. Rare. | It is highly possible this is a typo
So, a Blujeanne Model Extra Quality sits in the Golden Mean of knockoffs. It is the Toyota Camry of no-name jeans: reliable enough, but nobody will compliment you on it. Zipper is decorative
If "Blujeanne" is a custom AI model (Checkpoint or LoRA) for Stable Diffusion:
Standard jeans often use open-end cotton yarns, which are cheaper but prone to pilling. The Blujeanne Model Extra Quality uses ring-spun cotton. This process twists the fibers into a single, strong, and smooth yarn.
To understand why this model stands out, we must deconstruct its anatomy.