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  2. The 15 Best Jeans for Flat Butts That Won’t Sag or Gape in ...

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    Much like the Pistola wide-legs above, these jeans have a pressed crease running down the back of each leg starting just below the back pockets. This helps give your bum some shape, despite all ...

  3. 17 Pants That Flatter Larger Thighs (and Are Secretly Super ...

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    That’s why we rounded up 17 pants that will actually look flattering on larger thigh Unfortunately, the fashion world hasn’t caught up to that quite yet, as most garments are still fitted to ...

  4. 11 Seriously Flattering and Leg-Loving Pants to Wear This Fall

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    Shoppers are obsessed with the fit of these pants and their professional vibe — they’re coming back for more shades! See it! Get the Ginasy Dress Pants for Women for $39 at Amazon! Please note ...

  5. Chaps - Wikipedia

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    Batwings, chinks, and shotgun chaps fit firmly but comfortably around the thigh, with shotguns continuing to fit closely all the way down the calf, though not so snug as to limit free knee movement. The shotgun design is a bit flared at the ankle to allow for the rider's boot. Batwings and chinks are not attached around the leg below the knee.

  6. Palazzo pants - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo pants flare out evenly from the waist to the ankle, and are therefore different from bell-bottoms, which are snug until they flare out from the knee. [5] Palazzo pants are also not to be confused with Gaucho trousers, which only extend down to mid-calf length. Harem pants are yet another loose style, but they have a snug cuff around the ...

  7. Knickerbockers (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Knickerbockers have been popular in other sporting endeavors, particularly golf, rock climbing, cross-country skiing, fencing and bicycling. In cycling, they were standard attire for nearly 100 years, with the majority of archival photos of cyclists in the era before World War I showing men wearing knickerbockers tucked into long socks.