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  2. These Velour Pants Are My Lounge Staple, and They’re ... - AOL

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    Get the Velour Ribbed High-Rise Wide Leg Pants for just $27 at Victoria’s Secret! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, December 28, 2023, but are subject to change.

  3. Disco pants - Wikipedia

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    Disco pants (also known as disco jeans, spandex disco pants and spandex disco jeans) are a type of pants or trousers created in the style of denim jeans and originally made from a combination of nylon and spandex (later polyester) designed to be completely form-fitting with a high shine and high waist.

  4. Trousers as women's clothing - Wikipedia

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    "Only 40 percent of women's front pockets can completely fit one of the three leading smartphone brands. Less than half of women's front pockets can fit a wallet specifically designed to fit in front pockets. And you can't even cram an average woman's hand beyond the knuckles into the majority of women's front pockets."

  5. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Many women wore denim button-down Western shirts, colored jeans in medium and dark green, red, and purple, metallic Spandex leggings, halterneck crop tops, drainpipe jeans, colored tights, bike shorts, black leather jackets with shoulder pads, high waisted ankle length jeans (aka mom jeans) and pants both styled plain or pleated, baby-doll ...

  6. This baby’s soft brushed flannel pocket shirt has a price range of $8.47 to $8.49 depending on the color. ... Women’s Fleece Hybrid Zip Hoodie. ... Girl’s Velour Sweatshirt and Pants Set ...

  7. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    [67] [68] 'On average, the pockets in women's jeans are 48% shorter and 6.5% narrower than men's pockets.' [68] 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.' [68]

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