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  2. Go-to-hell pants - Wikipedia

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    They are worn as casual dress, but typically the only outlandish piece in an outfit. [1] Lime green is a popular color, but other colors are common. [1] Patterns or embroidered figures are common as well, as long as they are not too transgressive. [1] The term dates to the 1910s and refers to fashion disregarding norms of good taste. [2]

  3. Kylie Jenner Dons the Same Lime Green Dress That Dua Lipa ...

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    Kylie Jenner posted a picture in a lacy lime green mini dress, and if it looks familiar to you, that's because Dua Lipa donned the exact same one weeks ago.

  4. Glamorous in Green! Britney Spears Twirls in Lime Green ... - AOL

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    Green envy! Britney Spears looked fabulous in a glitzy mini dress.. Britney Spears’ Ups and Downs Over the Years. Read article. The “Toxic” singer, 41, took to Instagram on Monday, February ...

  5. Addison Rae is a Total Bombshell in a Skin-Tight Lime Green Dress

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  6. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    In general, 1990s preppy was more casual than the almost dandified look of the 1980s as young men abandoned ascots and Oxford shoes in favor of Nantucket Reds, nautical-striped T-shirts, boat shoes i.e. Sperrys, loafers, white style casual sneakers, slouch socks, and madras cloth or gingham short-sleeved shirts. [85]

  7. Leisure suit - Wikipedia

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    Leisure Suit Convention in 1993 A man wearing a "Hawaiian" leisure suit in 2007. Leisure suits originated on the west coast of the US in the late 1930s as summer casual-wear for the wealthy, [3] possibly derived from the heavy tweed Norfolk jacket or khaki safari jacket worn by English sportsmen. [4]