They no longer make them.
Dockers pants are known as a good work pant that still looks good at the end of the day. The pants are not made in the United States.
Jeans are trousers made from denim normally dyed blue. Can be used to refer to all forms of denim trousers or shorts, but usually restricted to trousers. Usually worn informally. Pants are a form of tight underwear which lack any form of leggings or opening, leaving just the waistband, crotch, and gusset. These are not usually made from denim (although can still be dyed blue) and are worn formally or informally, albeit rarely being shown.
Depending on the type or the brand but still today denim is being picked up in price.
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Under-criminalization is any law that's intent is to make illegal but falls short in making something completely illegal. Or omits a specific type of wording to make any certain type of action illegal. e.g. Pants and Shorts are found to cause cancer so the FDA bans it. However in the law they forgot to mention that denim is the cause and so silk pants are banned, however, denim jeans and shorts can still be worn, though this was not intended.
There are different references to dungarees, but the most common is to blue jean type dungarees, and it is that which I speak of here. Dungarees (blue denim pants) originally started out when Levi Strauss, who decided to make his fortune by heading to San Francisco upon hearing of the California Gold Rush, supplying the miners as a dry goods merchant (where the real money is in any treasure hunt) rather than by mining himself. His family having a business in New York, he became the family's west coast representative. Noting that the miners' constantly complained about how their pants pockets would rip when heavily laden with gold or anything else heavy, Strauss came up with the idea of using sail canvas for pants material, and used copper rivets to reinforce the pocket corners and the base of fly. After using all of his original canvas material, he switched to a heavy material called Serge, made in Nimes, France. "Serge de Nimes" (Serge from Nimes) was shortened to "denim". His pants became extremely popular among the miners, and eventually he teamed with his brother-in-law to patent the riveted denim pants design (known then and today as "501" jeans), and they are still made with rivets today. Although there are many different styles, manufacturers and copies, it was Strauss who got the ball rolling and popularized blue denim pants. The term dungarees is most often used to describe Navy working uniforms, both blue denim bell bottom pants, and the blue denim shirts. Bell Bottoms allowed for more air to be held in sailors' pants when tied off at the bottom of each pant leg and pulled over the head swiftly to catch air, becoming a flotation device in the event a sailor had to abandon ship. The practice is still taught in Navy boot camp.
good ? i love the purple pants
yes they do exsist and crpa thier pants
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Pansy pants are very puffy and ugly pants and if you still don't know what they are look it up on a site that provides images!
he probably has Encopresis. Talk to him,and ask him why he still poops his pants. If he continues ,leave it be as a punshment. he would get embaresed
Hooperman - 1987 In the Still of My Pants 2-9 was released on: USA: 8 February 1989