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  2. 19 Biker Shorts That Go Beyond the Gym - AOL

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    Shop the best biker shorts for women in 2024 as reviewed by fitness experts, including the best biker shorts by Alo Yoga, Free People, and Lululemon.

  3. Cycling shorts - Wikipedia

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    Short-legged elastic tights commonly worn as street wear, under girls' skirts and dresses, with longer oversized t-shirts, sweat shirts and sweaters, for gymnastics and ballet practice, or under athletic and running shorts, are sometimes also referred to as "bike shorts", but they are typically simpler and lighter garments than those worn by ...

  4. Plus-size clothing - Wikipedia

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    Part & Parcel, a social commerce company focused exclusively on clothing for plus-size women, launched in May 2019. On the men's side, Destination XL Group , Inc. is a major specialty retailer of men's big and tall apparel, with over 300 retail stores throughout the United States, Canada and London, England.

  5. Jean jacket - Wikipedia

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    A denim jacket, also called a jean jacket, jeans jacket or trucker jacket, is a jacket made from denim.Introduced in the United States in the late 19th century, it has been a popular type of casual apparel with both men and women and has been described as an iconic element of American fashion.

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  7. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    PS 45-71 - Young Men's clothing; PS 54-72 - Girls Clothing; ASTM D5585-95 (2001) ASTM D6829-02 (2008) ASTM D5585-11 (2011) (withdrawn, 2020) ASTM D6240-98; ASTM D6960-04 – Women's Plus sizes (2004) There is no mandatory clothing size or labeling standard in the US, though a series of voluntary standards have been in place since the 1930s.