Tuesday, November 27, 2012

abc and the story behind it

  
You definitely know the term boot cut pants, bermuda and baggy. The third addition to the pants, there are still many types of pants you need to know. Interestingly, there was a bit of a story behind each unique in every model. 

Boot Cut 
Pants are the most up to date and interest of every woman. These pants have a wider shape at the bottom (the calf to the heel) and many are made from various materials such as cotton, polyester, to denim. 
Bell Bottom Pants 
A bit similar to boot cut but widened starting from
just below the knee to the heel. Known as bell-bottoms bell-like shape. These pants are quite famous in the 1960's. Inspiration is derived from the pair of pants worn by sailors.Baggy 
Shaped somewhat like ice cone, pants are wide at the top (hip to the knee) and narrows towards the bottom (calf to the heel). For those of you who berpinggu large, this is a BIG NO pants. 
Bermuda 
If you are to the beach, would you be more comfortable with these pants. Pants are a little above the knee length and width of the shape. Taken from the name of a beach in the Bahamas Beach Bermuda in the 1930's, which is famous as a vacation spot. 
Bloomers 
Discovered by Amelia Bloomers in 1950. Inspired by Turkish women fashion style in the form of short skirts and ankle pants, these pants are round like a balloon. 
Boxer Pants 
Pants are often used by boxers. The model is loose and wear rubber at the waist. Normally used for sleeping, sports or relaxing at home.

Cat Suit

If you remember the cat woman costume in Batman movie, that cat suit (without the mask of course). Overalls (connect to your boss) is gaining popularity in the 1960's. Cat suit named because the model is embedded in the body. Generally used as a gymnastics outfit. 
Culottes / culottes 
You must be very familiar with these pants. Pants skirt spring, due to its very wide as a skirt to fame in the 1930's. Its length varies from knee length or above the knee to the calf. 
Cargo Pants 
For you are a lover of adventure, must have cargo pants. A unique feature of these pants is strong and has lots of pockets. Once these pants often used by transportation workers and is made of thick cotton and strong. However, the current trend to better tailor, made lighter material so it stays stylish for travel or just a trip to the mall 
Capri Pants 
Originally pants have a shape somewhat loose at the thigh and narrow at the calf, but the changes made pants fashion is known for its narrow shape with a length of three-quarters. Name is taken from the name of the island of Capri in Italy which is famous as a vacation spot. 
Deck Pants
If you have three quarters pants or tight-fitting little feet, it is called with Deck Pants. Origin of name these pants because once these pants often worn by employees who work on the boat deck. Convenient to use the streets or just relaxing at home. 
Flare Pants 
Pants with a model rather wide and straight from the waist down to the heel. Usually modeled flare pajama pants. 
Frontier Pants 
To be similar to the Deck Pants, but tights are generally made from cotton, denim or corduray. Is perfect paired with high heels. 
Hot Pants 
These pants are called hot pants because the sensation when someone wearing a very short and tight. Today hot pants more often appear in denim with trendy models. Suitable to wear to the beach or if you want to seduce your partner. 
Leggings 
Pants super tight pants like gymnastics. Usually made of lycra material (material that easily stretched). It has a color and length varied from ankle-length or just to mid thigh. Current fashion trends are simply highlighting leggings as everyday clothing (not only for gymnastics). 
Overalls
Overalls with a boss (like clothes mechanic) became popular in the 1960s. Generally made from cotton with pocket accents. Currently a lot of overalls made with models short sleeves and pants. 
Knicker Bockers 
Typical forms of these pants are baggy, full of wrinkles and only a knee-length with button accents at the knees. Became popular in 1970. 
Palazzo
Once these pants are very wide, the length to the heel and is often used as pajamas to sleep. But the current fashion designers have adapted this form palazzo pants into a more fashionable and can be used for everyday activities. 
Four Plush 
Similar to the knicker bockers, but generally made of tweed or wool. Another distinctive feature is the accent wrinkles below the knee. Became known in the 1920s and is often used by the British to exercise. 
Gaucho Pants 
These pants have a model similar to the width of culottes. Usually made from a stretch jersey material. Convenient for everyday activities or sightseeing.

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