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  2. No. 1 New Release! Meet the Frayed Denim Shorts You ... - AOL

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    A great pair of denim shorts! It sounds simple, but we all know it’s one of the toughest tasks out there. Finding denim shorts with the right fit — both on the waist and legs — along with ...

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    This stretch denim pair is designed to sit at your natural waist with fully functional pockets, easy zipper fly, belt loops and a high rise. Available in a variety of shades, they also come hemmed ...

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    Democracy’s signature “Ab” Solution jean uses innovative construction that incorporates smooth, super-stretch denim; slimming panels to mold and hold; a hidden inner elastic waistband for a ...

  5. Slim-fit pants - Wikipedia

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    Slim fitting pants and jeans were worn not just by members of the teenage Mod or greaser subculture but also ordinary people. By 1962, Sears were selling tight jeans made from "stretch" denim that incorporated elastane. [9] The trend lasted until the end of the 1960s when "hippie" culture gave rise to flared pants and bell bottom jeans.

  6. Shorts - Wikipedia

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    Shorts would soon become more popular by the late 1960s as a result of the countercultural movement that defined the decade, and men and women started wearing jean shorts and other variants as the 1970s dawned. [6] It would become more common for men to wear shorts as casual wear in summer, but much less so in cooler seasons. [citation needed]

  7. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Ponchos, moccasins, love beads, peace signs, medallion necklaces, chain belts, polka dot-printed fabrics, and long, puffed "bubble" sleeves were popular fashions in the late 1960s. Both men and women wore frayed bell-bottomed jeans, tie-dyed shirts, work shirts, Jesus sandals, and headbands. Women would often go barefoot and some went braless.