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  2. Parachute pants - Wikipedia

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    Bugle Boy parachute pants are identifiable by having the word "Countdown" on a small tag above the rear pocket's zipper. Teenage boys were the main wearers of parachute pants. They typically cost $25-$30 a pair (US$80-$112 in 2024, accounting inflation). During the height of their popularity, 1984–1985, boys wearing parachute pants were ...

  3. 21 Zara-Style Summer-to-Fall Patterned Pieces That Look Luxe

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    We’re currently obsessed with patterned pieces that feel boho-chic, just like what you’d find at Zara! Below a 21 Zara-Style Summer-to-Fall Patterned Pieces That Look Luxe

  4. Here’s Everything You Need to Shop from Zara’s Winter ...

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    Think: warm wool coats ($229), faux leather pants ($50) and blouses ($60), to name a few. And let’s not forget the Zara perfume collection or lingerie section, either. I know that sorting ...

  5. Behold, the 16 Best Zara Fall Picks to Wear on Repeat This ...

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    Zara. When in doubt, wear culotte pants is my motto, and after I tell you all about this pair, I bet it'll be yours, too. Featuring a high waist, wide legs, front pockets and subtle pleats, these ...

  6. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    [34] [38] In the UK and the US, popular bottom apparel includes skinny jeans, leggings, parachute pants, [34] railroad stripe pants or skirts, [39] boyfriend jeans. High-waisted bottoms, such as pants, shorts , skirts, and bathing suits also became the standard for women's fashion in the 2010s, as opposed to the low rise trend that was popular ...

  7. Hammer pants - Wikipedia

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    Hammer pants are modified baggy pants, tapered at the ankle with a sagging rise, made suitable for hip hop dancing. [1] They were popularized in the 1980s and 1990s by American rapper MC Hammer . [ 2 ]