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  2. Glide Into Summer With These Wide Leg Palazzo Pants - AOL

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    Get the Somer Wide Leg Palazzo Pants for just $19 at Walmart! These casual, loose, high-waistd pants are lightweight, comfortable, and perfect to wear for any occasion. Whether you decide you want ...

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    Wide-leg pants are a garment that we always come back to each spring and summer, and the right pair consistently goes the distance. After all, wide-leg bottoms aren’t just seasonally versatile ...

  4. Cher loves these $20 flared pants from Amazon - AOL

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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 ...

  5. Palazzo pants - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo pants (British English: palazzo trousers, Indian English: pantada) are long unisex pants cut with a loose, extremely wide leg that flares out from the waist. Palazzo pants are popular as a summer season style, as they are loose and tend to be flattering in light, flowing fabrics that are breathable in hot weather.

  6. Bell-bottoms - Wikipedia

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    1970s bell-bottoms. In the 1960s bell-bottoms became fashionable for both men and women in London and expanded into Europe and North America. [6] Often made of denim, they flared out from the bottom of the calf, and had slightly curved hems and a circumference of 18 inches (46 cm) at the bottom of each leg opening.

  7. Petticoat breeches - Wikipedia

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    Petticoat breeches were voluminously wide, pleated pants, reminiscent of a skirt, worn by men in Western Europe during the 1650s and early 1660s. [1] The very full loose breeches were usually decorated with loops of ribbons on the waist and around the knee. They were so loose and wide that they became known as petticoat breeches.