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  2. Dress Pants or Lounge Pants? With These Pairs, You Get Both - AOL

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    Perfect Pant: A master at creating dress pants that are also comfortable, Spanx’s bestselling Perfect Pant have core shaping technology, four-way stretch and pull on with no zipper! 2.

  3. 11 Flannel-Lined Jeans That’ll Keep You Warm Even in the ...

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    The best option for tundras and tundra-like areas—keep warm with flannel-lined jeans for winter 2024. Inside, picks from L.L.Bean, Dickies, Wrangler, and more.

  4. These roomy, breathable lounge pants on Amazon are so comfy - AOL

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    Finding the perfect pair of lounge pants is harder than it looks. These are wide-leg pants are lightweight and actually keep you cool. These roomy, breathable lounge pants on Amazon are so comfy

  5. Flannel - Wikipedia

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    Flannel is a soft woven fabric, of varying fineness. Flannel was originally made from carded wool or worsted yarn, but is now often made from either wool, cotton , or synthetic fiber . Flannel is commonly used to make tartan clothing, blankets , bed sheets , sleepwear , and several other uses.

  6. History of suits - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Style Magazine explains one iconic suit of the era, the gray flannel suit: Back in 1955, when denim was the height of rebelliousness, Sloan Wilson's novel The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit turned a men's classic into a synonym for drab, middle-class conformity . . . Flannel had humble beginnings — the name is reputedly ...

  7. Smoking jacket - Wikipedia

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    A smoking jacket is an informal men's style of lounge jacket originally intended for tobacco smoking. Designed in the 1850s, a traditional smoking jacket has a shawl collar, turn-up cuffs, and is closed with either toggle or button fastenings, or with a tie belt. It is usually made from velvet and/or silk.