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    Or, if you're still in your skinny jeans era, perhaps you'd prefer these pull-on skinny jeans with an elastic waistband. They have two faux front pockets and two back patch pockets, as well as a ...

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    Loose and lightweight, these breezy cropped pants have an elastic waistband with a drawstring and feature two large side pockets. $18 at Amazon Why is it a good deal? 💰

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  5. Disco pants - Wikipedia

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    Disco pants (also known as disco jeans, spandex disco pants and spandex disco jeans) are a type of pants or trousers created in the style of denim jeans and originally made from a combination of nylon and spandex (later polyester) designed to be completely form-fitting with a high shine and high waist.

  6. Hose (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Brighter hoses seem to be more prominent by the late 14th century, and seem to more resemble trousers that was held up with rope-belts at the waist; hose were sometimes tied directly to the doublet. [2] 15th century hose were often made particolored or mi-parti, having each leg having a different colour, or even one leg made of two colors ...

  7. Capri pants - Wikipedia

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    Capri pants were introduced by fashion designer Sonja de Lennart in 1948, [4] and were popularized by her [citation needed] and English couturier Bunny Roger. [5] The name of the pants is derived from the Italian isle of Capri, where they rose to popularity in the late 1950s and early 1960s. [6]