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  2. Sagging (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 2010 at Westside Middle School in Memphis, Tennessee, the policy on handling sagging pants is for students to pull them up or get "Urkeled", a reference to the character Steve Urkel of the 1990s television show Family Matters. In this practice, teachers would pull their pants up and attach them there using zip ties. Students ...

  3. 12 Banana Republic Clothing Items You Should Buy on Black Friday

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    Athletic Slim Performance Pant. Price: $100. Lightweight and breathable, the Athletic Slim Performance Pant offers four-way stretch. Available in four colors, these slim-fit pants are also wrinkle ...

  4. Knickerbockers (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    In that era, the transition to "long pants" was a major rite of passage. [2] Men continued to wear knickerbockers for athletics, outdoor work, and other informal activities for which they were practical. During the early 20th century, knickerbockers were also increasingly worn by women.

  5. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    In North America, Australia and South Africa, [7] pants is the general category term, whereas trousers (sometimes slacks in Australia and North America) often refers more specifically to tailored garments with a waistband, belt-loops, and a fly-front. In these dialects, elastic-waist knitted garments would be called pants, but not trousers (or ...

  6. The 12 best gifts for men who love to fish

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    This one fits into any pocket (his pants of life jacket) and features both smooth and rugged edges to help him slice his way out of any problem. $16 at Amazon Dick's

  7. Zipper - Wikipedia

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    The zipper beat the button in 1937 in the "Battle of the Fly", after French fashion designers raved over zippers in men's trousers. Esquire declared the zipper the "Newest Tailoring Idea for Men", and that among the zippered fly's many virtues was that it would exclude "The Possibility of Unintentional and Embarrassing Disarray." [citation needed]