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  2. These Are the Absolute Best Shorts to Wear Under Summer ...

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    Abby Hepworth for PureWow. In my hunt to find the best shorts to layer under my skirts and dresses I tried numerous brands, and even some other styles from Spanx.

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    This popular two-piece sweater set will make you look effortlessly put together. The short-sleeve top and matching pants have a decorative stripe around their hems, and the relaxed fit is just as ...

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    Invest in one of these pairs of the best cycling shorts for women. We break down the difference between bibs and waist shorts, inseam lengths, and materials. The 7 Best Cycling Shorts for Women ...

  5. Shorts - Wikipedia

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    The British English term, short trousers, is used, only for shorts that are a short version of ordinary trousers (i.e., pants or slacks in American English). For example: tailored shorts, often lined, as typically worn as part of a school uniform for boys up to their early teens, [1] [2] [3] and by servicemen and policemen in tropical climates.

  6. Boilersuit - Wikipedia

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    A boilersuit is a one-piece garment with full-length sleeves and legs like a jumpsuit, but usually less tight-fitting. Its main feature is that it has no gap between jacket and trousers or between lapels, and no loose jacket tails. It often has a long thin pocket down the outside of the right thigh to hold long tools.

  7. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Despite it being scandalous to some, the two-piece was eventually accepted due to the lack of other options. The L-85 did not only make swimsuits smaller, but it also pushed designers to become more creative with their designs, leading to suits that accentuated and drew attention to women's bodies. This was done by putting boning in the swimwear.