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  2. 'It has pockets!!!' The joy — and tyranny — of women's desire ...

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    Women’s pockets were even bigger in the 1700s, when wide-hoop petticoats concealed detachable pockets,” fashion historian Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell, author of the book Skirts, tells Yahoo ...

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    There are more than a dozen colors to choose from, and the style has a left chest pocket and double-stitched hems for durability. $17 at All American Clothing Co. Round House Outlet

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    Save up to 70% on men's and women's clothing during the Old Navy Presidents' Day sale. ... Save up to 70% on men’s and women’s styles. ... boasting a boxy fit and kangaroo-style front pocket ...

  5. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    [66] [67] 'On average, the pockets in women's jeans are 48% shorter and 6.5% narrower than men's pockets.' [67] This gender difference is usually explained by diverging priorities; as French fashion designer Christian Dior allegedly said in 1954: 'Men have pockets to keep things in, women for decoration.' [67]

  6. 1750–1775 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Women's clothing styles emphasized a narrow, inverted conical torso, achieved with boned stays, above full skirts. Hoop skirts continued to be worn, reaching their largest size in the 1750s, and were sometimes replaced by side-hoops, also called 'false hips', or panniers . [ 1 ]

  7. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    A pair of go-go boots designed by Andre Courrege in 1965.. The 1960s were an age of fashion innovation for women. The early 1960s gave birth to drainpipe jeans and capri pants, a style popularized by Audrey Hepburn. [6]

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