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  2. We're all buying these slimming Old Navy jeans, and right now ...

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    The high waist is super flattering. Sometimes high-waist jeans can make me have more of a tummy, but these actually flatten my stomach and are so smoothing to the waist. A big fan of these jeans!"

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  5. Slim-fit pants - Wikipedia

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    It was not until 2006 that skinny jeans gained more steam in fashion world, and by this time skinny jeans were being sold at shopping malls. [11] Throughout 2007 [ 12 ] skinny jeans received more mainstream exposure as fashion trends started moving away from the bell bottoms and baggy pants which had been dominant for the previous 10 years. [ 13 ]

  6. 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.

  7. High-rise (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Zipper lengths are not to be confused with rises. High-waisted pants have rises typically 10 inches long or longer. [1] In European menswear, pants sat level with the navel until the 1950s, and were held up by a pair of suspenders. During the 1940s, Zoot suiters [2] wore pants with a waistband so high that they often reached the chest. [3]