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  2. The Frame Le Jane Jeans Are Every Tall Woman’s Dream Pants ...

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    Then, I discovered Frame’s Le Jane jeans (was $288, now $186) with their sleek, straight-leg cut and high-waist fit. Most of all, I was excited to finally try a pair of premium denim designed ...

  3. The 9 Best Jeans for Tall Women, Vetted by a 6-Foot-Tall Editor

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    Rag & Bone is another designer denim brand that makes incredible jeans for tall women. Though you can't go wrong with any of its classic silhouettes and washes, I'm partial to this gorgeous, two ...

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    Ahead, the 21 best high-waisted jeans for every body and budget—from straight-leg and flared to oversized and vintage-inspired.

  5. High-rise (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Zipper lengths are not to be confused with rises. High-waisted pants have rises typically 10 inches long or longer. [1] In European menswear, pants sat level with the navel until the 1950s, and were held up by a pair of suspenders. During the 1940s, Zoot suiters [2] wore pants with a waistband so high that they often reached the chest. [3]

  6. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    In North America, Australia and South Africa, [7] pants is the general category term, whereas trousers (sometimes slacks in Australia and North America) often refers more specifically to tailored garments with a waistband, belt-loops, and a fly-front. In these dialects, elastic-waist knitted garments would be called pants, but not trousers (or ...

  7. Pleated linen - Wikipedia

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    Handkerchief linen is a light form of linen, and this pleating process used 9 yards of the material to create 1 yard of pleated linen. [7] The pleating of the fabric meant that unlike other linen garments, ones made with pleated linen were uncrushable, could be packed without becoming creased and maintained their shape.