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  2. These Lee trousers are only $20: 'Fabulous fit, fabulous feel'

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    The trouser pants are currently a sweet 53% off in classic black, bringing the price down from $53 to an incredible $20. Similar brand-name business-casual-style trousers can run you $70 or more ...

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    I love the tall (12.5 inches) rise, the 25.5-inch length and the way that the parentheses-shaped curve of these pants have a fashionable look, without being too tight in the hips and tummy region.

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    See it: Get the Willit Women’s Yoga Dress Pants for just $34 with on-page coupon at Amazon now! Please note, prices and deals are accurate at the date of publication on Tuesday, October 17, but ...

  5. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Black leather trenchcoats, frilly poet shirts, winklepickers, velvet blazers, long black hair, fetish clothing, and tight pants were a common sight on both sexes, and girls often wore Victorian inspired corsets, lace gloves, Demonia boots, and short leather skirts. [119] [120]

  6. Yoga pants - Wikipedia

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    Basic yoga pants are black, tight-fitted, boot-cut, flared, and reversible; they are made of a four-way stretch fabric, with a flat elastic waistband at the top. They provide flexibility and comfort, wicking moisture away from the body and helping to keep the wearer cool and comfortable.

  7. Slim-fit pants - Wikipedia

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    Pants, which had come to mean tight-fitting trousers, but now just a synonym, fitted more loosely from the 1840s onwards as mass-production replaced tailoring. Beginning in the Edwardian era and continuing into the 1920s, baggy "Oxford" or "collegiate" trousers and plus fours were fashionable among the younger generation.

  8. Disco pants - Wikipedia

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    Tight, restrictive skirts were seldom seen, but glitzy dresses with free-flowing skirts or bright, satin hot pants and sequinned tops were all the rage. Taking their inspiration from dance wear, jumpsuits made out of Lycra or spandex accentuated a woman's body while still allowing her to show off her dance skills.

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    For the matchup, Mulkey, 62, wore a black sweater that featured a basketball and its backboard on the front, red pants, and a red belt that looked like a basketball rim, which gave way to a frayed ...