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  2. California school’s dress code bans lululemon shorts. Parents ...

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    Clovis Unified’s dress code states shorts need to have an inseam of at least five inches, and that spandex and Lycra shorts are not allowed.. Lululemon’s fashionably athletic shorts — a ...

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    Clovis Unified’s dress code states shorts need to have an inseam of at least five inches, and that spandex and Lycra shorts are not allowed.. Lululemon’s fashionably athletic shorts — a ...

  4. Gym shorts - Wikipedia

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    A modern example of this departure was evident during the 2012 Olympics when the USA men's volleyball team opted for the more athletic-friendly thigh length. The international volleyball federation now requires men's shorts to have an inseam of at most 10 centimeters (3.9 inches). [2]

  5. Shorts - Wikipedia

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    Zip-offs or Convertible Shorts/Pants/Trousers: Long pants which zip off at the knee, allowing the wearer to vary the length of their trouser leg at wish. Often recommended for hiking or walking, zip-offs have been around since the 1980s. [71] They are also suited to fishermen, as longer pants can easily be converted to wading-length shorts. [72]

  6. Spandex - Wikipedia

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    The fiber came to be especially popular in mid-thigh-length shorts worn by cyclists. [14] By the 1980s, the fitness trend had reached its height in popularity and fashionistas began wearing shorts on the street. [15] Spandex proved such a popular fiber in the garment industry that, by 1987, DuPont had trouble meeting worldwide demand.

  7. Cycling shorts - Wikipedia

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    Pro and serious riders tend to prefer bib shorts over non-bib shorts, due to the discomfort that often occurs with an elastic waistband, such as tightness (digging into skin) and chafing. [5] The bib part of the short is often made of spandex and polyester with large sections of netting to help keep the rider cool.

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