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  2. Leggings - Wikipedia

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    The linen pantalettes worn by girls and women under crinolines in the mid-19th century were also a form of leggings, and were originally two separate garments. Leggings became a part of fashion in the 1960s, as trousers similar to capri pants but tighter.

  3. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    From the mid-2010s on, khaki shorts with shorter 7, 6, and 5 inch inseams, jogger pants, and tapered chinos became popular for guys. [ 266 ] [ 267 ] From 2012 onwards, seersucker blazers and pants made a comeback among young American men [ 178 ] due to a resurgence of interest in classic preppy clothing [ 191 ] and the 1920s fashion showcased ...

  4. Long underwear - Wikipedia

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    The manufacturing foundations of long johns may lie in Derbyshire, England, at John Smedley's Lea Mills, located in Matlock.The company has a 225-year heritage and is said to have created the garment, reputedly named after the late-19th-century heavyweight boxer John L. Sullivan; the company still produces long johns.

  5. 2020s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    An urban derivative of cottagecore known as "allotment chic" became popular in the UK during the early to mid 2020s and featured oversized linen gilets, cotton twill maxi skirts, pinafore dresses, chunky knitted cardigan sweaters and earth tones like olive green, brown, sage green, marigold yellow, tangerine orange, and ecru. [108]

  6. Sliema - Wikipedia

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    Sliema (Maltese: Tas-Sliema Maltese pronunciation: [tɐsˈslɪː.mɐ]) is a town located on the northeast coast of Malta in the Northern Harbour District.It is a major residential and commercial area and a centre for shopping, bars, dining, and café life.

  7. Ayr - Wikipedia

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    By 1851 Ayr's population was 21,000 [11] and by 1855 between 60,000 and 70,000 tonnes of coal were being exported to Ireland from Ayr's Harbour each year, with imports of hide and tallow coming into the harbour from South America and beef, butter, barley, yarn and linen being imported into the harbour from Ireland. In 1854, 84,330 tonnes of ...