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  2. High-rise (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    These straight leg acid wash jeans remained popular throughout the 1980s and 1990s, until hip hop fashion went mainstream and it became fashionable for teenagers to sag their baggy pants. [4] High rise pants, jeans, and shorts were also popular with men's, young men's, teens, and boys clothing during the 1980s and early to mid 1990s.

  3. 60 People Roast Fashion Trends They Hate - AOL

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    "It sparked a lot of debate, especially regarding jeans - skinny, baggy, low rise, high rise - but I think the main takeaway is that fashion is so subjective, and what might be someone’s ...

  4. Jeans - Wikipedia

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    High-waisted jeans were first popularized in the 1970s, but they have seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years. High-waisted jeans are characterized by a high rise that sits above the belly button. They can be fitted, relaxed, or loose-fitting, and they come in a variety of washes and colors. [60]

  5. Denim - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s, denim jeans were such an integral part of youth culture [9] that automobile manufactures, beginning with American Motors Corporation began offering denim-like interior finishes. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] (Because denim cannot pass fire resistance safety standards, [ 12 ] indigo-colored spun nylon or vinyl was used, [ 13 ] with contrast ...

  6. Lululemon CEO 'confident' in US sales inflection - AOL

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    Lululemon’s growth has been flagging in its core US market.CEO Calvin McDonald is working on turning that around. The athleisure brand reported third quarter US revenue was unchanged, in ...

  7. Lucky Brand Jeans - Wikipedia

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    The jeans maker moved to a new downtown office located at 540 S. Santa Fe near the historic 4th and 6th Street Bridges. [4] In December 2013, Leonard Green & Partners acquired Lucky Brand Jeans for $225 million from Fifth & Pacific Companies. [5] [6] In 2019, Carlos Alberini had resigned as Chairman and CEO. [7]