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    And speaking of sweatpants, we found a bestselling option on Amazon with over 34,000 five-star reviews for just $10. Yes, you read that correctly — read These Amazon-Bestselling Sweatpants With ...

  3. Sweatpants - Wikipedia

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    Adidas introduced the tracksuit that combined the sweatpants with a track top in 1964, which helped popularize athletic fashion. [4] The rise of fitness culture , as well as the birth of hip hop in 1980s America, led to the popularization of sweatpants as both leisurewear and streetwear .

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    Popular trends in the UK, Italy, Sweden, China, the US, and Australia included black or white crew neck shirts, midnight blue U.S. Woodland camouflage baseball caps, straight leg jeans like the Levi Strauss 501 instead of the skinny jeans popular in the 2010s, bold multicolour motif shirts popularized by DJ Khaled, tracksuits with business suit ...

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    In his first regular season game, James scored 25 points in a 106–92 loss to the Sacramento Kings, setting an NBA record for the most points scored by a prep-to-pro player in his debut performance. [44] At the conclusion of the 2003–2004 season, James became the first Cavalier to receive the NBA Rookie of the Year Award. [9]

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    "Sweatpants" (album version entitled "IV. Sweatpants") is a song by American rapper Childish Gambino from his second studio album Because the Internet. The song was officially released on June 9, 2014 as the third official single from the album. It was produced by Gambino himself and Ludwig Göransson, and features ad-libs from rapper Problem. [1]

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    Dom Casual is an American typeface designed in 1951 by Peter Dom (born as Peter Dombrezian). It is an informal design that emulates brush script. Dom Casual has been used often in television credits, such as on Bewitched, Barney Miller, Home Improvement (seasons 4-6), Sesame Street (from 1992 to 2002) and Only Fools And Horses, as well as 1960-64 Warner Bros. cartoons, and is currently used in ...