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  2. Jean Shorts Are Back. These Are the Best Ones to Buy - AOL

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    Despite a dubious reputation, jean shorts are very much having a moment right now. From long and baggy to short and slim, here are the best jorts for men. Jean Shorts Are Back.

  3. You Can Wear These Cute Jean Shorts All Summer Long - AOL

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    Find the best jean shorts for women of all ages and sizes. Choose from denim Bermuda shorts, cutoffs, short and long inseams, plus-size pairs, and more.

  4. Jorts - Wikipedia

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    Very short denim shorts were the dominant style for both men and women of the 1970s. [7] In the 1980s, long jorts with high waists and light washes were popular. Tennis player Andre Agassi wore short, acid-washed Nike jean shorts at the 1988 US Open , an atypical choice of fabric for the sport.

  5. 21 Most Flattering Jean Shorts for Nearly Every Body Type - AOL

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    19. We Also Love: We love the easygoing “boyfriend” fit of these denim shorts from Silver Jeans Co.! 20. We Also Love: These Riders by Lee cuffed jean shorts are a serious hit with so many ...

  6. Shorts - Wikipedia

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    Jorts or Denim shorts : Denim shorts are worn by all genders. They can also be called "jorts", a portmanteau of "jeans" and "shorts", although this term is arguably limited to knee-length baggy styles. [43] [44] However, the term can describe many styles of shorts made from denim, [43] such as cut-offs (see above) or Daisy Dukes (see above). [38]

  7. Hotpants - Wikipedia

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    While the term "hotpants" is used generically to describe extremely short shorts, [1] similar garments had been worn since the 1930s. [1] These garments, however, were designed mainly for sports, beachwear and leisure wear, while hotpants were innovative in that they were made from non-activewear fabrics such as velvet, silk, crochet, fur and leather, and styled explicitly to be worn on the ...