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  2. These Stretchy Boyfriend Jeans Have the Trendiest ... - AOL

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    We love distressed jeans, but many styles on the market tend to overdo the ripped details. The excessive shredding can make pants unsuitable for certain situations — and it can also cause the ...

  3. 21 Incredible Stretchy Jeans You Can Wear All Day Long - AOL

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    The softness and flexibility stretch jeans provide make them far more comfortable than competitors. Best of all, you can rock stretch jeans for longer than a pair of non-stretch styles — so ...

  4. Finally! Stretchy High-Rise Jeans You Won’t Want to Take Off

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    Jeans are the ultimate closet staple. Whether you’re going for a casual look during the day or a chic look at night, you can dress denim up or down. But finding the perfect pair takes a little ...

  5. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    For younger American, Australian and Latina women, it consisted of flannel shirts, ripped jeans, hip hugger bell bottoms, wide leg jeans, shortalls, Doc Martens, combat boots, band t-shirts, small fitted sweaters, cap sleeved shirts, long and droopy skirts, ripped tights, Birkenstocks, hiking boots, [27] [28] [29] and eco-friendly clothing made ...

  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. Jeans - Wikipedia

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    A pair of jeans Microscopic image of faded fabric. Jeans are a type of trousers made from denim or dungaree cloth. Often the term "jeans" refers to a particular style of trousers, called "blue jeans", with the addition of copper pocket rivets added by Jacob W. Davis in 1871 [1] and patented by Davis and Levi Strauss on May 20, 1873.