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    MLDRA Bell Bottom High Waist Bootcut Button Vintage Jeans — $25! Wrangler Ultimate Riding Jean Willow Bootcut — $59! WallFlower Legendary Slim Bootcut Mid-Rise Jeans — $43!

  3. 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.

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    The slight A-line silhouette isn’t quite as wide as a ‘70s bell bottom but still offers plenty of room in the legs. ... stretch denim that’s borderline suffocating, so the fact that this is ...

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    Bell bottom trousers, boot cut pants, rayon shirts unbuttoned to the person's navel, these really wide lapels and giant sunglasses. I think that is coming back for people that are obsessed with ...

  6. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Bottom attire for women during this time included bell-bottoms, gauchos, [15] [17] frayed jeans, midi skirts, and ankle-length maxi dresses. Hippie clothing during this time was made in extremely bright colors, [ 18 ] as well as Indian patterns, Native American patterns, and floral patterns.

  7. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Ponchos, moccasins, love beads, peace signs, medallion necklaces, chain belts, polka dot-printed fabrics, and long, puffed "bubble" sleeves were popular fashions in the late 1960s. Both men and women wore frayed bell-bottomed jeans, tie-dyed shirts, work shirts, Jesus sandals, and headbands. Women would often go barefoot and some went braless.