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  2. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    Clothing sizes are the sizes with which garments sold off-the-shelf are labeled. Sizing systems vary based on the country and the type of garment, such as dresses , tops , skirts , and trousers . There are three approaches:

  3. Slim-fit pants - Wikipedia

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    Throughout 2007 [12] skinny jeans received more mainstream exposure as fashion trends started moving away from the bell bottoms and baggy pants which had been dominant for the previous 10 years. [13] Men's skinny jeans were introduced in the late 2000s and became the norm by 2009. [14] [15]

  4. Jeans - Wikipedia

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    A pair of jeans Microscopic image of faded fabric. Jeans are a type of trousers made from denim or dungaree cloth. Often the term "jeans" refers to a particular style of trousers, called "blue jeans", with the addition of copper pocket rivets added by Jacob W. Davis in 1871 [1] and patented by Davis and Levi Strauss on May 20, 1873.

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  6. Beyoncé, baggy jeans, and denim dresses: Levi Strauss ... - AOL

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    “Sometimes buying jeans can be intimidating,” admits Gass, whose go-to items are the straight-cut 724 high-rise jeans and a denim jacket, which has replaced the leather jackets she favored ...

  7. Hoodie - Wikipedia

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    A hoodie is a type of sweatshirt [1] with a hood that, when worn up, covers most of the head and neck, and sometimes the face. The most common 'pullover' style hoodies often include a single large knife pocket or muff on the lower front, while hoodies with zippers usually include two pockets, one on

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  9. Low-rise (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Clothing manufacturer Levi Strauss & Co. introduced low-rise jeans in December 2000, the tops of which were about three inches (7 + 1 ⁄ 2 cm) below the navel, with a zipper of a mere 3 + 1 ⁄ 4 inches (8.3 cm) long. Backs were also cut low, but not so low that they exposed backside cleavage. [9] It later adopted the style in men's wear.