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  2. The Men’s Edit: 6 best sweatpants, according to reviewers ...

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    From affordable picks from Hanes and Southpole to size-inclusive options from Nike and Champion, there's something here for every style and fit.

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  4. Scouted’s Tried-and-Tested Guide to the Best Sweatpants - AOL

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    Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/Scouted/Getty ImagesAs it turns out, sweatpants aren’t just for lazy days spent on the couch anymore. I mean, that’s one of their most beautiful functions ...

  5. Sweatpants - Wikipedia

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    The first pair of sweatpants was introduced in the 1920s by Émile Camuset, the founder of Le Coq Sportif. These were simple knitted gray jersey pants that allowed athletes to stretch and run comfortably. [2] Sweatpants became commonplace at the Olympic Games by the late 1930s, and were seen on many athletes in the decades that followed. [3]

  6. 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.

  7. Fly (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    On men's garments, the fly always opens on the wearer's right side; on women's garments, it may open either on the left or on the right. [1] A fly can also be on other garments, like the paletot coat of the 20th century, where it is the front opening that can be secured close and is covered hidden by fabric.