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  2. Parachute pants - Wikipedia

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    Bugle Boy parachute pants are identifiable by having the word "Countdown" on a small tag above the rear pocket's zipper. Teenage boys were the main wearers of parachute pants. They typically cost $25-$30 a pair (US$80-$112 in 2024, accounting inflation). During the height of their popularity, 1984–1985, boys wearing parachute pants were ...

  3. Hammer pants - Wikipedia

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    Hammer pants are modified baggy pants, tapered at the ankle with a sagging rise, made suitable for hip hop dancing. [1] They were popularized in the 1980s and 1990s by American rapper MC Hammer . [ 2 ]

  4. Bugle Boy - Wikipedia

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    Elastic cuffs at the bottom of the jeans and cross-stitching patterns were also a major part of the Bugle Boy style, with brands such as Pilot and Cotler being its contemporaries. They also popularized parachute pants during the breakdancing fad of the early 80s, in a line called Countdown. Bugle Boy also produced men's and boys' tops, but was ...

  5. Talk:Parachute pants - Wikipedia

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    Parachute pants were an early to mid 80's fashion. Showed up mainstream sometime around 1982-1984 and died within a couple years. The pants McHammer wore were a totally different fad all on their own showed up around 1990-1992. The big super baggy pants worn by McHammer is some what of a religious dress worn in arab countries.

  6. Franz Reichelt - Wikipedia

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    Franz Reichelt (16 October 1878 – 4 February 1912), also known as Frantz Reichelt [1] or François Reichelt, was an Austro-Hungarian-born [2] French tailor, inventor and parachuting pioneer, now sometimes referred to as the Flying Tailor, who is remembered for jumping to his death from the Eiffel Tower while testing a wearable parachute of his own design.

  7. Bhringi - Wikipedia

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    Infuriated, Parvati cursed the sage to become physically weak, which caused him to collapse, unable to support his body. Bhringi prayed to Shiva, and was able to acquire a third leg. In this manner, Bhringi is described to eventually become a Maharishi. [3] [4]