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  2. These Highly-Rated, High-Waisted Capri Leggings Are Just $15 ...

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    Get the Satina High-Waisted Capri Leggings for just $15 at Amazon!. The leggings in question hail from bestselling brand Satina, and these capri-length versions are ideal for wearing underneath ...

  3. Capri pants - Wikipedia

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    Capri pants (also known as three quarter legs, or capris, crop pants, man-pris, clam-diggers, [1] flood pants, ankle pants, jams, highwaters, or toreador pants [2]) are pants that are longer than shorts, but are not as long as trousers.

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    "These capris were just what I needed," shared a fan. "They are soooo comfortable. "They are soooo comfortable. The only caveat, is I am 5'2" tall and these are for a person who is 5'8".

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    Capri-length pants don’t receive nearly as much attention as they should. We know they’re polarizing for many, but they boast the perfect in-between length that works for the spring!

  6. Stirrup pants - Wikipedia

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    Stirrup pants or stirrup leggings are a type of close-fitting pants that taper at the ankle, similar to leggings, except that the material extends to a band, or strap, that is worn under the arch of the foot to hold the pant leg in place. The band of material is often elasticized to prevent the material around the foot from tearing.

  7. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    During the French Revolution of 1789 and following, many male citizens of France adopted a working-class costume including ankle-length trousers, or pantaloons (named from a Commedia dell'Arte character named Pantalone) [37] in place of the aristocratic knee-breeches . (Compare sans-culottes.)