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  2. Capri pants - Wikipedia

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    Capri pants were introduced by fashion designer Sonja de Lennart in 1948, [4] and were popularized by her [citation needed] and English couturier Bunny Roger. [5] The name of the pants is derived from the Italian isle of Capri, where they rose to popularity in the late 1950s and early 1960s. [6]

  3. Can I Wear Capris If I’m Petite? We Asked a Stylist - AOL

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    streetstyleshooters/Getty Images. One of the biggest mistakes petite women can make with a capri pant is to have it hit mid-calf, which is the least flattering point of the leg, Collins explains.

  4. These Capri-Length Sweatpants Are the Casual Bottoms of Our ...

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    Capri-length pants don’t receive nearly as much attention as they should. We know they’re polarizing for many, but they boast the perfect in-between length that works for the spring!

  5. These comfy capris are 'loose fitting without being frumpy ...

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    Dibaolong Capri Pants $18 $26 Save $8 Loose and lightweight, these breezy cropped pants have an elastic waistband with a drawstring and feature two large side pockets.

  6. Slim-fit pants - Wikipedia

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    Slim fitting pants and jeans were worn not just by members of the teenage Mod or greaser subculture but also ordinary people. By 1962, Sears were selling tight jeans made from "stretch" denim that incorporated elastane. [9] The trend lasted until the end of the 1960s when "hippie" culture gave rise to flared pants and bell bottom jeans.

  7. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] By contrast, many Muslim sects approve of pants as they are considered more modest than any skirt that is shorter than ankle length. However, some mosques require ankle length trousers for both Muslims and non-Muslims on the premises. [72] The Catholic Pope Nicholas I approved of both men and women wearing pants.