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  2. Slim-fit pants - Wikipedia

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    Other names for this style include drainpipes, stovepipes, tight pants, cigarette pants, pencil pants, skinny pants, gas pipes, skinnies, and tight jeans. Skinny pants taper completely at the bottom of the leg, whereas drainpipes are skinny but then the lower leg is straight instead of tapering and so they are often slightly baggier at the ...

  3. Stirrup pants - Wikipedia

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    Stirrup stretch pants were a mainstay of ski wear for both men and women during most of the 1960s and part of the 1970s. In the 1960s this style was used for women's and girls' stirrup pants. They were popular for several years as shown in clothing catalogs of the day, such as J.C.Penney, Sears, and Montgomery Ward.

  4. Leggings - Wikipedia

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    By the early-1990s, leggings were actually outselling jeans in many parts of the United States. [citation needed] It was very common to see leggings worn with long oversized tee-shirts, oversized sweatshirts or oversized sweaters, slouch socks and Keds by girls from toddler to over college age. Fashion turned against leggings for a short time ...

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    A high-waisted, looser, more relaxed take on Old Navy's bestselling OG Straight jeans. Available in sizes 00 to 30, with tall and petite sizing as well. Available in sizes 00 to 30.

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    A top trend for 2025 when it comes to denim, Lucy Hale is showing Us how to make wide leg jeans look comfy and flattering! The Pretty Little Liars actress was just spotted in Los Angeles ...

  7. Open-crotch pants - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 The New York Times described open-crotch pants as having been in use in China for "decades". [1] Seven years earlier, in her memoir Red China Blues, Chinese Canadian journalist Jan Wong speculates that their use evolved from chronic shortages of cloth, soap and water.