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  2. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    In modern trousers, men's models generally have pockets for carrying small items such as wallets, keys or mobile phones, but women's trousers often do not – and sometimes have what are called Potemkin pockets, a fake slit sewn shut. [67] If there are pockets, they are often much smaller than in men's clothes. [67]

  3. Callaway Golf Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Callaway acquired OGIO, a US-based bag and apparel brand, and TravisMathew, a California-based lifestyle and golf apparel brand. [16] [17] In 2019, Callaway acquired German outdoor apparel company Jack Wolfskin. [18] On October 27, 2020, Callaway announced it will acquire Topgolf Entertainment Group for $2 billion. [19]

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  5. Capri pants - Wikipedia

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    The French actress Brigitte Bardot famously wore capri pants at a time when trousers were still a new fashion for women. [7] Marilyn Monroe always traveled with capri pants. [8] Capri pants were popularized in the United States in the 1960s television series The Dick Van Dyke Show.

  6. Bell-bottoms - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, women's bell-bottoms were reintroduced to the mainstream public, under the name "boot-cut" (or "bootleg" [10]) trousers as the flare was slimmer. [11] By 1999, flare jeans had come into vogue among women, [12] which had a wider, more exaggerated flare than boot-cuts. The boot-cut style ended up dominating the fashion world for 10 years.

  7. Fly (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    On men's garments, the fly always opens on the wearer's right side; on women's garments, it may open either on the left or on the right. [ 1 ] A fly can also be on other garments, like the paletot coat of the 20th century, where it is the front opening that can be secured close and is covered hidden by fabric.