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    These high-waist faux-leather leggings come in sizes XS through 4X and are lined with a thin layer of fleece that helps prevent them from turning sheer no matter how low you squat or how often you ...

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    Spending a full day of travel in jeans or non-stretch denim isn't most people's idea of a good time. ... Choose from 27 bold and fun colors and patterns in sizes S to 4X. with Prime. $40 at Amazon ...

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    Choose sizes from XS to 4X for only $25, which is 58% off the original cost. Women’s Puffer Vest. Price: $20.00. This women’s quilted puffer vest is sure to be a hit. It comes in four colors ...

  5. Yoga pants - Wikipedia

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    Many members of this yoga class are wearing yoga pants; others wear shorts or tracksuit bottoms. Yoga pants have migrated from the yoga studio to the high street; from the early 2010s, they have increasingly been used as everyday casual wear. [14] [15] Some women wear them around the house, as maternity wear, and for dancing. [16]

  6. Slim-fit pants - Wikipedia

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    Slim fitting pants and jeans were worn not just by members of the teenage Mod or greaser subculture but also ordinary people. By 1962, Sears were selling tight jeans made from "stretch" denim that incorporated elastane. [9] The trend lasted until the end of the 1960s when "hippie" culture gave rise to flared pants and bell bottom jeans.

  7. Plus-size clothing - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1920s, Lane Bryant started selling clothing under the category 'For the Stout Women', which ranged between a 38-56 inch bustline. [6] Evans, a UK-based plus-size retailer, was founded in 1930. [7] In the 1920s, small boys' clothing store, Brody's in Oak Park Mich (now Bloomfield) started the "Husky" size clothing. [citation needed]

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