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- Parachute_pants abstract "Not to be confused with Hammer pants, which were more like Harem pants, and not made of nylon. Parachute pants are a style of trousers characterized by the use of nylon, especially ripstop nylon. In the original tight-fitting extraneously zippered style of the late 1970s/early 1980s, \"parachute\" referred to the pants' synthetic nylon material. They are typically worn as menswear. Parachute pants became a fad in US culture in the 1980s as part of the increased popularity of breakdancing. A clothing company, Bugle Boy manufactured the pants in the early 80s. They were not the first company to manufacture parachute pants. The company Panno D'or claims that they invented them in the early 80s, though this may not be true. However, it is true that Bugle Boy made them immensely popular with teenage boys mostly. They were around $25-$30 a pair. During the height of their popularity, 1984, they were worn by many teenage, or younger, boys. Bugle Boy did make them for girls/women, but were mainly seen on boys/men. They went out of fashion almost as quickly as they arrived, with the fad lasting about two years. Parachute pants played a pivotal role in the 1980s in fashion.".
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- Parachute_pants wikiPageID "1678075".
- Parachute_pants wikiPageLength "2831".
- Parachute_pants wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Parachute_pants wikiPageRevisionID "707319073".
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink 1980s_in_Western_fashion.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink B-boying.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Bugle_Boy.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980s_fads_and_trends.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980s_fashion.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990s_fashion.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_fashion.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trousers_and_shorts.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_the_United_States.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Dance_costume.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Downrock.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Fad.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Hammer_pants.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Harem_pants.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Jumpsuit.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Nylon.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Parachute.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Ripstop.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink Trousers.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLink File:Parachutepants.gif.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parachute pants".
- Parachute_pants wikiPageWikiLinkText "parachute pants".
- Parachute_pants wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clothing.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Parachute_pants wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Who.
- Parachute_pants subject Category:1980s_fads_and_trends.
- Parachute_pants subject Category:1980s_fashion.
- Parachute_pants subject Category:1990s_fashion.
- Parachute_pants subject Category:History_of_fashion.
- Parachute_pants subject Category:Trousers_and_shorts.
- Parachute_pants type Redirect.
- Parachute_pants comment "Not to be confused with Hammer pants, which were more like Harem pants, and not made of nylon. Parachute pants are a style of trousers characterized by the use of nylon, especially ripstop nylon. In the original tight-fitting extraneously zippered style of the late 1970s/early 1980s, \"parachute\" referred to the pants' synthetic nylon material. They are typically worn as menswear. Parachute pants became a fad in US culture in the 1980s as part of the increased popularity of breakdancing.".
- Parachute_pants label "Parachute pants".
- Parachute_pants sameAs Q7133943.
- Parachute_pants sameAs سروال_المظلة.
- Parachute_pants sameAs m.05mq11.
- Parachute_pants sameAs Q7133943.
- Parachute_pants wasDerivedFrom Parachute_pants?oldid=707319073.
- Parachute_pants depiction Parachutepants.gif.
- Parachute_pants isPrimaryTopicOf Parachute_pants.