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  2. Cargo pants - Wikipedia

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    Cargo shorts are cargo pants shortened at the knee. Some cargo pants are made with removable lower legs allowing conversion into shorts. In 1980, cargo shorts were marketed as ideal for the sportsman or fisherman, with the pocket flaps ensuring that pocket contents were secure and unlikely to fall out. [6]

  3. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    Jeans usually feature side and rear pockets with pocket openings placed slightly below the waist band. It is also possible for trousers to provide cargo pockets further down the legs. Maintenance of fit is more challenging for trousers than for some other garments.

  4. 15 Pairs of Pants That Feel Like Leggings (but Look Way More ...

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    With minimalist styling, a flowy leg and hidden on-seam side pockets, these recycled polyester trousers will mix and match with most of your office wear. Buy It ($325)

  5. The Only 5 Versatile Pants You Need in Your Wardrobe ... - AOL

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    You see, the ample pockets provide visual interest in addition to being functional, plus lots of cargo pants feature adjustable hems for multiple ways to wear them. Shop Cargo Pants. Abercrombie ...

  6. Why are QVC's fall clothes so good right now? - AOL

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    The semi-fitted silhouette sits slightly below the waistline and the boot-cut leg falls straight from the knee to the foot, creating a long and slimming leg line. ... two side zippered pockets and ...

  7. Carpenter jeans - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter jeans are usually made of denim or canvas, and colors may vary; brown and blue are popular colors.A 'hammer loop' is usually located on the left leg; although this was originally designed with the intention of allowing carpenters to carry tools without the need for a tool belt, [1] most carpenters do not use the loop, because the hammer often falls out or bangs around the leg. [2]