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  2. These Comfortable Pants Are Equal Parts Cozy and Chic - AOL

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    If "hard pants" aren't your thing, you'll love these comfortable pants for women! They include leggings, knits, and more for your fall and winter wardrobe.

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    Secret pockets: If you’re looking for a stretchy dress pant that’s extra stylish, you’re going to want to check this out. The bootcut pant comes in long, petite and regular lengths — $40 ! 4.

  4. 16 Travel Pants That Are As Comfortable As They Are Stylish - AOL

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    Commission Classic-Fit Pants. Trust that Lululemon always pays careful attention to comfort, performance, and functionality. And its celebrated Commission pants—which are made of wrinkle ...

  5. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Pope Nicholas I approved of both men and women wearing pants. In 866, he wrote in response to the Bulgar Kahn St Boris the Baptiser, "For whether you or your women wear or do not wear pants neither impedes your salvation nor leads to any increase of your virtue." He then proceeded to expound the virtue of wearing the "spiritual ...

  6. Trousers as women's clothing - Wikipedia

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    "Only 40 percent of women's front pockets can completely fit one of the three leading smartphone brands. Less than half of women's front pockets can fit a wallet specifically designed to fit in front pockets. And you can't even cram an average woman's hand beyond the knuckles into the majority of women's front pockets."

  7. Carpenter jeans - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter jeans are usually made of denim or canvas, and colors may vary; brown and blue are popular colors.A 'hammer loop' is usually located on the left leg; although this was originally designed with the intention of allowing carpenters to carry tools without the need for a tool belt, [1] most carpenters do not use the loop, because the hammer often falls out or bangs around the leg. [2]