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  2. Yoga pants - Wikipedia

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    Yoga pants have even been adopted as office wear; in 2014, Betabrand's "dress pant yoga pants" became its bestselling product. [17] Fortune suggested that these could be paired with high-heeled shoes and a smart blouse to help them fit in. [ 18 ] Jessica Grose , writing in Slate , responded that whatever was done to yoga pants to make them look ...

  3. Athleisure - Wikipedia

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    Athleisure outfits can include tracksuits, sports jackets, hoodies, yoga pants, tights, sneakers, flats, Birkenstocks, uggs, leggings and shorts [2] that look like athletic wear or pair well with it. Characterized as "fashionable, dressed-up sweats and exercise clothing," [ 3 ] athleisure grew during the mid-2010s, from the popularity of yoga ...

  4. Bikini - Wikipedia

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    [210] [211] Sports commentator Jeanne Moos commented, "Beach volleyball has now joined go-go girl dancing as perhaps the only two professions where a bikini is the required uniform." [ 197 ] [ 208 ] [ 212 ] British Olympian Denise Johns argues that the regulation uniform is intended to be "sexy" and to attract attention. [ 213 ]

  5. All the most jaw-dropping wardrobe malfunctions of 2017 -- so far

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    Skin is in! There have been no shortage of wardrobe malfunctions in 2017, and we have stars like Bella Hadid, Chrissy Teigen and Courtney Stodden to thank for that.

  6. Swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    One piece covers the breasts, and the other the crotch, leaving an uncovered area between the two. Bikinis are available in many stylistic variations. Burqini: Two piece that covers the whole body except feet and hands, and which may have a hood to cover the head (but not face), made of ordinary swimsuit fabric, in a shape similar to a diver's ...

  7. Burkini - Wikipedia

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    Zanetti recognized that there was a lack of sportswear for Muslim girls and women that would meet the needs of both modesty and physical activity, so she designed some culturally appropriate activewear clothing. Without clothing that they considered appropriate, women in the Muslim community were uncomfortable going to public pools and beaches. [4]

  8. Sportswear - Wikipedia

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    Other undergarments, such as the sports bra, furnish a mixture of protection, support and comfort. Some protective or supportive orthotics resemble and function as undergarments (especially flexible harnesses and braces); though intended to be worn for sports, these are not generally conceived of as sportswear per se .

  9. Bare legs - Wikipedia

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    Bare legs Models wearing little black dresses with bare legs in Brazil, 2010. Bare legs is the state in which a person does not cover their legs with any clothing. A person may have bare legs for functional reasons, such as to keep cooler in hot weather or during physical exercise.