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  2. Dress Pants or Lounge Pants? With These Pairs, You Get Both - AOL

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    Pockets Please: Made with pockets, a bootcut leg and a high waist, these yoga pants look exactly like workwear and come in several color options. 13. Warm Wool: Eileen Fisher understands the busy ...

  3. Sock - Wikipedia

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    Thin socks are most commonly worn in the summer months to keep feet cool. In men's fashion, light-colored socks are typically worn with sports shoes and dark colored socks with dress shoes (often black or navy blue dress socks). Fanciful sock designs are becoming more common. [2]

  4. Happy Socks - Wikipedia

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    Happy Socks is a Swedish manufacturer, designer, and retailer of socks and other apparel founded in 2008 by CEO Mikael Söderlindh and creative director Viktor Tell. Their merchandise is sold online and through in-person retail distributors.

  5. Kim Kardashian West's loungewear turns you into a fuzzy sock

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    The cuddle-worthy styles include a long robe, a cropped tank, high-waisted shorts, and knit flared pants. In true Skims fashion, the collection is only available in neutral hues.

  6. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Much of men's fashion in 1997 was inspired by the 1996 film Swingers, [65] leading to the popularization of the "dressy casual" look. Such apparel included blazers, black or red leather jackets and bowling shirts in either a variety of prints or a solid color, and loose-fitting flat-front or pleated khaki chinos or jeans. Around this time it ...

  7. Children's clothing - Wikipedia

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    Children, regardless of gender, shared styles and cuts before the twentieth century. From the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries, both men and women wore gowns, tunics, and robes. The gown became a thing for women, newborns, and toddlers only after men's attire evolved into two-piece clothes, shirts, and breeches.