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  2. These Lee trousers are only $20: 'Fabulous fit, fabulous feel'

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    A flexible non-binding waistband keeps you comfortable all day (through commuting, meetings, lunch — the whole shebang). You truly get the best of all worlds here, including the type of quality ...

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    Levi's, Lee, Gloria Vanderbilt and more: The pairs reviewers love, from relaxed fit to bootcut.

  4. Yoga pants - Wikipedia

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    Basic yoga pants are black, tight-fitted, boot-cut, flared, and reversible; they are made of a four-way stretch fabric, with a flat elastic waistband at the top. They provide flexibility and comfort, wicking moisture away from the body and helping to keep the wearer cool and comfortable.

  5. Crotch Sweat Stands No Chance Against These Seamless Leggings

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    Aurora Seamless Leggings. WH executive fashion director Kristen Saladino is a mega fan of these ribbed leggings, as they literally pull sweat away from the body to the surface of the fabric ...

  6. Sansabelt - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Jaymar-Ruby's Sansabelt brand was acquired by Hartmarx in 1967 and the last Sansabelt pants were produced in the early 1990s. [citation needed] On 24 January 2009, Hartmarx Corporation filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [citation needed] Peter Schwadel, President of Monte Blue, Inc. purchased the license to Sansabelt in February ...

  7. 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]

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