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  2. Wide-leg jeans - Wikipedia

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    Wide-leg jeans. In the 1980s, baggy jeans entered mainstream fashion as the Hammer pants and parachute pants worn by rappers to facilitate breakdancing.In the 1990s these jeans became even baggier and were worn by skaters, hardcore punks, [6] ravers [7] and rappers to set themselves apart from the skintight acid wash drainpipe jeans worn by metalheads. [8]

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    Amazon Essentials Women's Cropped Wide Leg Pull-On Pants. ... Available in navy blue and black, these trousers pair nicely with T-shirts and denim jackets as well as profesh button-front blouses.

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    PureWow editors are pretty obsessed with Madewell denim, but the Kick Out Crop jeans are ... You can expect to see many more pairs of jeans with a slightly cropped wide leg and sailor pockets in ...

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    Free Assembly Women's Wide Leg High Rise Pintuck Jeans. ... Denim-on-denim in the form of a button-front cotton midi ... This buffalo plaid cropped utility jacket is the very definition of fall ...

  6. Jeans - Wikipedia

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    Wide-leg; or with cropped variant: The waist line rides up past the wearer's actual waist, material below the knee is altogether away from the leg and descends as a straight line, standard type descends down to the ankle; cropped variant: the leg ceases at the lower leg mid-way down (or stops further down toward the ankle) [56]

  7. Bell-bottoms - Wikipedia

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    1970s bell-bottoms. In the 1960s bell-bottoms became fashionable for both men and women in London and expanded into Europe and North America. [6] Often made of denim, they flared out from the bottom of the calf, and had slightly curved hems and a circumference of 18 inches (46 cm) at the bottom of each leg opening.