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  2. These comfy capris are 'loose fitting without being frumpy ...

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    These are her Summer pants, because they are soft, loose fitting without being frumpy, and they have pockets." Cons ๐Ÿ‘Ž. Fans of these capri pants have a few suggestions.

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    Originally priced at $16.99 per pair, Costco members receive $3 off their purchase of 32 Degrees ladies’ pull-on active capri pants. Choose from blue, black and cream colors and shop a wide ...

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    "Love these pants," raved a third five-star fan. "My new go-to capris. They’re comfy and lightweight for summer. The design gives me slight tummy control and goes up high enough to avoid muffin top.

  5. Cardigan (sweater) - Wikipedia

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    A current fashion trend has the garment with no buttons or zipper and hangs open by design. [citation needed] By contrast, a pullover (or sweater) does not open in front but must be "pulled over" the head to be worn. It may be machine- or hand-knitted.

  6. You'll love the look and fit of these tummy-tucking capris ...

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    What reviewers say ๐Ÿ’ฌ. More than 4,500 shoppers love the look and fit of these flowy, flattering capris that hug nicely and cause "no muffin top."Pros ๐Ÿ‘ "Bought one pair before my trip to ...

  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]