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  2. Cargo pants - Wikipedia

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    A cargo pocket is a form of a patch pocket, often with accordion folds for increased capacity closed with a flap secured by snap, button, magnet, or Velcro common on battledress and hunting clothing. In some designs, cargo pockets may be hidden within the legs. Khaki-colored cargo shorts in an office setting

  3. 18 All-Day, Every-Day Travel Pants to Buy Now - AOL

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    Wear them wherever the journey takes you. Travel pants are made of technical fabrics and utilitarian design details like hidden pockets for all your gear.

  4. The best under-$50 clothing items to buy at Amazon right now

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    Style meets function with a hidden key pocket, two smartphone pockets, and interlock seams that minimize chafing and rubbing. "These are the most comfortable pants I have ever worn," raved one ...

  5. 15 Pairs of Pants That Feel Like Leggings (but Look Way More ...

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    With minimalist styling, a flowy leg and hidden on-seam side pockets, these recycled polyester trousers will mix and match with most of your office wear. Buy It ($325)

  6. Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia

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    The new uniform also consists of wool pants with hidden cargo pockets. Lieutenants and above wear white shirts with gold badges and gold 'M.P.D.' insignia pinned on each side of the collar. Their insignia of rank is displayed on the shoulder epaulets of the uniform (as in the military).

  7. Carpenter jeans - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter jeans are usually made of denim or canvas, and colors may vary; brown and blue are popular colors.A 'hammer loop' is usually located on the left leg; although this was originally designed with the intention of allowing carpenters to carry tools without the need for a tool belt, [1] most carpenters do not use the loop, because the hammer often falls out or bangs around the leg. [2]

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