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  2. If You’re Stressing About What to Wear to a Funeral, This ...

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    Thinking about what to wear to a funeral should not be on your list of worries. Ahead, find outfit inspiration and stylish items to shop for the occasion. ... Vegan Leather 90s Relaxed Pant. Shop ...

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    The Skinny Flare Pant with Vent Hem. $35 $109 Save $74. ... This cropped button-down is great for wearing over high-waisted pants or skirts. It comes in one shade — green — but is on sale ...

  4. Disco pants - Wikipedia

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    This new disco pant featured a super skinny fit and are generally considered to be leggings, as they are form-fitting from the waist all the way down to the hems. In all other respects, this updated disco pant retained the characteristics of the originals, including material content, high, waist, rear pockets and button/zipper closure.

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    Yes, the 76-year-old is apparently head over (very high) heels for the Arolina Stretchy Wide Leg Palazzo Lounge Pants, now at Amazon for $20 to $24 depending on the color and style. "I love these ...

  6. High-rise (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    These straight leg acid wash jeans remained popular throughout the 1980s and 1990s, until hip hop fashion went mainstream and it became fashionable for teenagers to sag their baggy pants. [4] High rise pants, jeans, and shorts were also popular with men's, young men's, teens, and boys clothing during the 1980s and early to mid 1990s.

  7. 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.