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  2. The Best Wide-Leg Jeans That Give Your Legs Breathing Room - AOL

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    The Perfect Vintage Wide-Leg Jean. Judging by the fact that more than 1800 pairs of Madewell's wide-leg jeans have been added to cart in the last 7 days (per the brand's site), it's safe to say ...

  3. 14 of the Stretchiest, Most Flattering Wide-Leg Jeans ... - AOL

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    But jeans are jeans . . . some aren’t flattering and many aren’t comfortable. We took it upon ourselves to find 14 of the trendiest, stretchiest, most flattering wide-leg jeans to wear until ...

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    Women’s High-Rise,Wide-Leg Ankle Jeans. Price: $44.99. You can put your thick, long jeans away and welcome the warm weather with lighter denim pants. Consider the High Rise Stride Wide-Leg Ankle ...

  5. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    For younger American, Australian and Latina women, it consisted of flannel shirts, ripped jeans, hip hugger bell bottoms, wide leg jeans, shortalls, Doc Martens, combat boots, band t-shirts, small fitted sweaters, cap sleeved shirts, long and droopy skirts, ripped tights, Birkenstocks, hiking boots, [27] [28] [29] and eco-friendly clothing made ...

  6. Wide-leg jeans - Wikipedia

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    Wide-leg jeans. In the 1980s, baggy jeans entered mainstream fashion as the Hammer pants and parachute pants worn by rappers to facilitate breakdancing.In the 1990s these jeans became even baggier and were worn by skaters, hardcore punks, [6] ravers [7] and rappers to set themselves apart from the skintight acid wash drainpipe jeans worn by metalheads. [8]

  7. Jeans - Wikipedia

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    A pair of jeans Microscopic image of faded fabric. Jeans are a type of trousers made from denim or dungaree cloth. Often the term "jeans" refers to a particular style of trousers, called "blue jeans", with the addition of copper pocket rivets added by Jacob W. Davis in 1871 [1] and patented by Davis and Levi Strauss on May 20, 1873.