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  2. These Low Rise Cargo Jeans Are Straight out of Y2K - AOL

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    Grab a pair of YMI Low Rise Relaxed Cargo Jeans and you’ll feel like you just walked off of the TRL set, fresh from promoting your brand new album. These denim pants come with a super low waist ...

  3. Low-rise (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    A normal low-rise sits at least 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8 cm) below the navel. A "super" or an "ultra low-rise" sits at 4 to 5 inches (10 to 13 cm) below the navel. [3] Low-rise jeans may be worn with crop tops to expose skin at the waist, torso, and hips, sometimes showing the midriff and navel, especially in warm climates. [4] [5]

  4. Jennifer Lopez's Low-Rise Jeans Streak Is Unstoppable (No ...

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    Lopez can't stop, won't stop wearing this '90s fashion trend

  5. Christina Aguilera: ‘It’s Awesome’ That Low-Rise Jeans Are ...

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    “My most comfortable state is when I’m wearing low-rise jeans, sneakers and a sweatshirt. In that, I am unstoppable. And if I’m in a high-waist jean, I can’t let my gut expand.” ...

  6. Jeans - Wikipedia

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    Low-rise jeans usually come 2–3 inches (5–8 cm) or more below the navel. [65] Manufactured low-rise jeans have a shorter rise (distance between the waistband and crotch seam). The low-rise look can also be accomplished by letting jeans with longer rises fall lower than they are meant to.

  7. Levanta cola jeans - Wikipedia

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    Levanta cola jeans were first developed and produced in Colombia perhaps around the early 1990s. Gregorio José Rivera Quiroz was one of the first producers of these jeans. [7] As a result, they are sometimes simply known in Spanish as jeans colombianos, or "Colombian jeans." [8] Colombia is the largest producer of levanta cola jeans.