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    Known for their ugly-chic aesthetic that’s often too warm to take off, Ugg, and their many different boot silhouettes, have become a favorite shoe style for many of Us.

  3. Cargo pants - Wikipedia

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    Cargo pants or cargo trousers, also sometimes called combat pants or combat trousers after their original purpose as military workwear, [1] [2] are loosely cut pants originally designed for rough work environments and outdoor activities, distinguished by numerous large utility pockets for carrying tools.

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  5. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    The words trousers and pants are pluralia tantum, nouns that generally only appear in plural form—much like the words scissors and tongs, and as such pair of trousers is the usual correct form. However, the singular form is used in some compound words, such as trouser-leg , trouser-press and trouser-bottoms .

  6. Bell-bottoms - Wikipedia

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    The preferred shoes were platform shoes with soles at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) thick and heels 4 to 5 inches (10 to 13 cm) to keep the pants' hems off the ground. After the rise of punk rock in the late 1970s, bell-bottoms began to become less-fashionable as the decade drew to a close.

  7. Knickerbockers (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Knickerbockers have been popular in other sporting endeavors, particularly golf, rock climbing, cross-country skiing, fencing and bicycling. In cycling, they were standard attire for nearly 100 years, with the majority of archival photos of cyclists in the era before World War I showing men wearing knickerbockers tucked into long socks.