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  2. Capri pants - Wikipedia

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    Capri pants were introduced by fashion designer Sonja de Lennart in 1948, [4] and were popularized by her [citation needed] and English couturier Bunny Roger. [5] The name of the pants is derived from the Italian isle of Capri, where they rose to popularity in the late 1950s and early 1960s. [6]

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  4. Can I Wear Capris If I’m Petite? We Asked a Stylist - AOL

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    streetstyleshooters/Getty Images. One of the biggest mistakes petite women can make with a capri pant is to have it hit mid-calf, which is the least flattering point of the leg, Collins explains.

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    Capri-length pants don’t receive nearly as much attention as they should. We know they’re polarizing for many, but they boast the perfect in-between length that works for the spring!

  6. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Women's trousers came in a variety of styles: narrow, wide, below the knee, above the ankle, and eventually mid thigh. Mid-thigh cut trousers, also known as shorts, evolved around 1969. By adapting men's style and wearing trousers, women voiced their equality to men. [8]

  7. Stirrup pants - Wikipedia

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    Stirrup pants or stirrup leggings are a type of close-fitting pants that taper at the ankle, similar to leggings, except that the material extends to a band, or strap, that is worn under the arch of the foot to hold the pant leg in place. The band of material is often elasticized to prevent the material around the foot from tearing.