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  2. Dress pants that feel like sweatpants for men - AOL

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    Haggar Premium No Iron Khaki Classic Fit Pant. $45 at Nordstrom Rack. Sizing: 30W-44W, 29-34L ... these big names are making men's pants that feel like loungewear but look like they came out of a ...

  3. The 7 best men's dress pants that feel like sweatpants - AOL

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    These best-selling picks from Lee, Bonobos, Lululemon, L.L. Bean and more blend comfort with style and shoppers are raving about them.

  4. Fashionable Sweatpants? Our 16 Picks Prove They Exist - AOL

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    We spoke to experts and tested over 40 options to find the best sweatpants for men that are comfortable, stylish, and versatile for all casual occasions.

  5. 6 pairs of winter pants that will keep you warm until spring

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    The words "fleece lined leggings" may make up the snuggliest phrase in the English language. These thermal pants look like activewear on the outside but are lined with soft, waterproof fleece that ...

  6. Sweatpants - Wikipedia

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    Fashion pants typically refers to fashion conscious sportswear. These pants are often made from a variety of materials, like velvet or satin, and in many color combinations or patterns. One distinguishing characteristic is that fashion pants generally lack the elastic band at the ankles. They are considered a form of athleisure wear. [11]

  7. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    The words trousers and pants are pluralia tantum, nouns that generally only appear in plural form—much like the words scissors and tongs, and as such pair of trousers is the usual correct form. However, the singular form is used in some compound words, such as trouser-leg, trouser-press and trouser-bottoms. [8]