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  4. Bermuda shorts - Wikipedia

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    Bermuda shorts, also known as walk shorts [1] or dress shorts, are a particular type of short trousers, worn as semi-casual attire by both men and women. The hem , which can be cuffed or un-cuffed, is around 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the knee.

  5. Gym shorts - Wikipedia

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    The first time today's baggy or "bermuda" look was publicized was when Michael Jordan wore baggy shorts in the Nike commercial with Spike Lee in 1988. Another basketball team who emphasized today's men modern style, who were inspired by Michael Jordan, was the Fab 5 Wolverines , who included Juwan Howard , Chris Webber , and Jalen Rose .

  6. Shorts - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] In America, despite widespread criticism, Bermuda shorts were taken up by male and female students on college campuses from the 1920s and 1930s onwards, and by the 1950s, were widely worn. [17] In early 21st century America, women's Bermuda shorts are known as "city shorts", and are usually knee-length, resembling a pencil skirt. [15]

  7. Category:Trousers and shorts - Wikipedia

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    All types of garments for the lower body which divide into two parts, one for each leg. Compare with the categories for Skirts and Dresses, which do not divide.For one-piece garments which include trousers or shorts for the lower part (like an overall), see One-piece suits.