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Young Girl In Shorts
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A term coined in the late 20th century by the fashion cognoscenti of the New York City neighborhood of Nolita (Northern Little Italy) as an alternative to the more frequently used term "shorts", referring to clothing worn around the waist and having two legs extending no further than mid-knee. This term quickly spread to the fashionista residents of New York's Chelsea gallery neighborhood and, by the early years of the 21st century, had worked its way into the everyday parlance of the community of fashion-savvy Manhattan residents.
Three quarter pants (Or Flood Pants)
A name used to refer to pants such as Shants or Shankles which go down to the calf and are arguably not long shorts but short longs.
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