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Pants

What is Pants

 

Pants, also known as trousers, are an article of clothing worn on the lower part of the body, covering both legs separately. They are typically made of various fabrics, including denim, cotton, wool, and synthetic materials, and come in many styles and designs, including jeans, slacks, chinos, and sweatpants. Pants are worn by both men and women as a form of everyday casual wear or as part of a formal outfit, depending on the occasion.

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They're made from lightweight stretch-woven fabric that flexes for ease of movement. The excellent
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Made by 40D nylon fabric with 10% spandex. Smooth woven fabric is super lightweight and durable for
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Straight pant legs add to the streamlined look, and the slight stretch that helps you move freely
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Internal drawcord at waist lets you adjust the fit. Elastic waistband and cuffs provide a secure
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Made by the excellent high-performance fabric which is with 5-layer structure, soft and warm.
Benefits of Pants

Durable

Jeans are known for their durability. Made from denim, a long-lasting fabric, they were originally designed and worn as work clothes. It could take up to ten years to actually wear out a pair of jeans. Denim is the only fabric that offers so much durability.

 

Comfortable

With the wide variety of fits and brands available today it is easier than ever to find comfortable jeans. This is also one of their biggest selling points. Jeans offer an easy way to feel stylish while also remaining very comfortable. Few other clothing options offer this combination.

Stylish

Yes, jeans came onto the market as work clothes because of their durability. Over the years, however, they have become more of a fashion essential.

Easy to maintain

While it may seem a little gross jeans do not need to be washed after wear. Despite this most people agree that the more you wash them the more comfortable they can become.

 

 
What are the Applications of Pants

Training

Woven sports pants are often used for athletic training sessions, whether it is running, weightlifting, or other forms of exercise.

Outdoor activities

Hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities require a comfortable and durable pant, which makes Pants a good option.

Gym work

Pantsprovide ease, flexibility, breathability, and comfortability, making it a great option for gym workouts.

Travel

Pants are also suitable for traveling, especially for long-haul flights, where comfort is key.

Types of Pants
 

Classic track pants

These are the traditional style of track pants with a relaxed fit, elastic waistband, and often feature side pockets and ankle cuffs.

Slim-fit track pants

These track pants are more tailored and form-fitting than classic track pants, offering a sleeker and more modern look.

Joggers

Jogger-style track pants typically have a tapered fit with elastic cuffs at the ankles, providing a more fitted and athletic silhouette.

Performance track pants

These track pants are designed for athletic activities and may feature moisture-wicking fabrics, mesh panels for breathability, and other performance-enhancing features.

 

 
Pants fabric
 
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Cotton:In the past, the general consensus among industry experts was that cotton is a material that doesn’t absorb sweat, so it wasn’t a good option for active wear. However, of late, cotton sportswear is experiencing a revival, as it has better odor management compared to other materials. It’s breathable and doesn’t hold on to the byproducts of activity like foul smells and odours.

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Spandex:Spandex is another one of the most common types of materials used in sports and gym wear. This is due to its high stretchability, which makes the clothes agile and comfortable for strenuous movements. In fact, this material is known to stretch 100 times more than its original size, making it a favourite material for sportswear manufacturers all around the world.

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Calico:Calico is a sub-material of cotton. It’s an unprocessed version of cotton-essentially meaning that it’s made using exactly the same process, but the production is stopped before the cotton is fully processed

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Nylon:The first commercially viable synthetic fiber was famously used to make women’s stockings. But it’s now used widely across sportswear manufacturing to make windrunners, tracksuits, and gymwear of all kinds.

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Bamboo Fiber:If you want super soft yet moisture-wicking activewear, turn to bamboo. Bamboo pulp yields a natural fabric that’s light and has an anti-static nature. Bamboo fiber is also moisture wicking, making it a completely odorless sportswear. It also provides amazing protection from UV rays, so wearing it out in the sun for extended periods won’t pose any problems.

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Microfiber:Microfiber, as the name implies, is a material made of fine tiny thread fibers with a linear density of a maximum of one denier. This means that microfiber has threads that are 100 times finer than a human hair. It’s a fully man-made material, produced using a blend of Polyester and Polyamide.

Pants Production process

Spreading machines spread fabric in wrinkle-free layers

Spreading machines lay out fabric in wrinkle-free layers in preparation for cutting. Without spreading machines, fabric would have to be spread manually—an exhausting process that leads to misshapen cuts and product defects. Spreading machines ensure fabric is spread consistently, which helps streamline the cutting process.

Cutting machines create consistent, accurate fabric cuts

Fabric cutting machines enhance factory efficiency by cutting fabric to the exact design specifications set by customers. To achieve this, a cutting pattern is placed on top of fabric, guiding machines to produce a perfect cut. Without cutting machines, factory staff would have to cut each piece of fabric by hand, which is unthinkable for bulk orders.

Knitting Jogger Pants
Knitting Jogger Pants

Fabric fusing machines produce durable interlining

Fabric fusing machines bond together different pieces of fabric using an adhesive resin. As it cools, the resin solidifies into an unbreakable bond. Known as interlining, this bonded piece of fabric provides reinforcement in areas prone to wear and tear, creating a more durable garment.

Trouser presses create that perfectly ironed look

One of the final stages of pants production is pressing, also known as ironing. Trouser presses use heat and pressure to remove creases from pants by applying a consistent amount of steam to garments. Most modern trouser presses are equipped with a vacuum function designed to remove moisture and heat from pressing.

 

Maintenance Tips for Pants

 

 

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Do not iron

Sportswear used during training in the gym or exercise room should not be ironed. The materials from which these clothes are made do not like high temperatures and steam. During ironing, they may lose their valuable ventilation or thermoactive properties. After washing, such clothes just need to be shaken properly and hung evenly on the dryer. Thanks to this, the creases will not be visible, and you will be able to train freely.

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Do not use aggressive detergents

Sportswear can withstand a lot in the training room or gym, but on the contrary, the materials they made of are quite sensitive. Therefore, do not use strong stain removers, bleaches, and the use of rinsing liquids is not recommended either. There are many specialized and inexpensive specimens available on the market, created for the care of training clothes.

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Wash often

Absolutely do not worry about your running shirt being washed every day or every other day. Of course, frequent use of sportswear, washing and drying it will after some time “wear out”. However, much worse, the condition of clothes is affected by keeping them in a laundry bag or basket. Not to mention the development of bacteria and a bad smell.

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Wash sportswear separately

Do not put coats, pants and sportswear in the washing machine drum at the same time. First of all, because the training clothes need different washing parameters. Secondly, delicate sports shirts can easily be damaged by hooking up e.g. With a bur or a zipper in jeans.

 
Tips To Find the Perfect Pair of Trousers
 
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Always fit your largest measurement
When purchasing clothing, it's a good rule of thumb to fit your largest measurement and then work with an alterations tailor to fit the rest of the garment to your shape. So, if your hips are wide, make sure you have enough room in the trousers to sit comfortably and not have unsightly creases cutting across your thighs. Then have the waist taken in to fit.

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Find a tailor that will do a fitting with you
Following on from my point above, I would suggest finding a tailor or dressmaker that will do a fitting with you. So, rather than going in and saying, “I need the waist taking in by 4cm”, have your tailor look at the fit with you. Often in addition to taking in or letting out the waist, adjustments need to be made to the crotch and inside leg seam. Having an expert give you advice is the best way to achieve a good result. For tips on how to find a good tailor you can read my blog here.

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Consider the seam allowance
Most conventional garments only have 1cm seam allowance to save on production and material costs. However, better brands will have a deeper seam allowance of around 2cm for the leg seams, and 3+cm on the centre back. Taking note of this at time of purchase will give you more scope for alterations in the future - especially letting out your favourite pair of trousers should it become necessary. (And after a year at home this is increasingly the case!)

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Buy more than one pair
As a good pair of trousers are so difficult to find, I recommend buying more than one pair of the same design if you find ones that fit. I have so many clients who come to me disappointed that their favourite pair are no longer stocked. Retailers change their collections, even their basic styles, on a regular basis. So don't rely on your favourite design being available forever.

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Find the best style to suit your shape
Finding the perfect trousers begins with understanding which style suits you best. Are you long or short waisted? Are your legs long or short in comparison to your torso? What is your overall body shape? A personal stylist such as Stefania can give you expert advice on which styles are best for you and more importantly where to find them. For example, if you are long waisted, high rise trousers are ideal for you. They optically shorten the torso and lengthen your legs bringing your body into proportion. Or if you are wider on your top half than your lower half you could choose wide legged trousers to balance this out.

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Consider the pockets
Pockets and their placement can play a big role in the fit of trousers. If you have a round tummy slanted pockets on the front are more likely to gape open and add bulk where you don't want it. Instead, having pockets in the inseam or choosing ones that can be closed with a zipper can be a better option.

How to Match Your Shirt With Your Pants
 

The Basics of Matching Colors
At its very basic, matching your clothes can be watered down to simply matching colors. You'll have to master this before you can achieve any other feat with your clothes.To start out, you should match like-colored shirts and pants. For example, if you have an green shirt, you can match it by wearing green pants.

 

Contrast is Key
Now that you've graduated from grade school, it's time to kick your matching know-how up a notch. One of the greatest things about knowing how to match like colors is knowing how to make them contrast with each other.Of course, this is more than likely to blow your mind at the start. After all, we are talking about the importance of matching, and wearing two different colors isn't matching at all...is it.

 

It is, but only if you do it right
Contrasting colors means more than just picking two different shades and throwing them on. When you contrast, you have to keep in mind a simple rule: opposites attract.If you're wearing a light top (and we do mean light, not bright), you'll want to contrast it by wearing darker pants. For example, if you're wearing a white shirt, your best bet it to wear a pair of brown pants.

 

Check Your Patterns
Okay, here's where things can get to be just a little more complicated. That being said, we're sure you can handle it.Majority of the shirts and pants that are sold have some sort of pattern or design that goes along with it. That means you not only have to match the colors, but the patterns have to work as well.

 

The Fabrics Matter
As you well know, different tops and bottoms are made out of different types of fabrics. You'll want to make sure you match these properly as well.The main types of fabrics out there are denim, wool, cotton, khaiki, and linen. This may sound like a lot to remember, but it's important that you know which fabrics can play nice with others, and which ones don't.

 

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FAQ

Q: What are sports pants called?

A: For the people who live an active lifestyle, there is no greater bottom wear option for winter, other than sweatpants and joggers. Both of these are long trousers, made for playing sports or other casual occasions.

Q: What's the difference between joggers and leggings?

A: Leggings are stretchy, form-fitting pants, whereas joggers are baggy pants. Both offer comfort and style and can be worn while exercising. Leggings are made of spandex, Lycra, and polyester, whereas joggers are made of thick material similar to a jersey. Joggers have an elastic waistband and ankle.

Q: What is the difference between sweat pants and yoga pants?

A: Sweatpants: Made of thicker fabric, but have a looser, relaxed fit, with or without elastic bands at the ankles and waist. Yoga pants: Feature a high waistband for comfort and are made of stretchy, moisture-wicking fabric. Leggings: Similar to yoga pants, but more form-fitting and thinner.

Q: Is jogging pants sportswear?

A: Are they athletic wear or casual wear? Jogger pants can be worn for both athletic activities and casual occasions. They are typically made of a moisture-wicking and stretchy fabric, such as polyester or spandex, which makes them suitable for physical activities such as exercising or participating in sports.

Q: Why joggers are better than leggings?

A: Because they're looser, joggers may offer better breathability. (Side-note: If you do wear leggings, this is a good reason to make sure they're sweat- and moisture-wicking.) Leggings have a bad rep for being see-through: To be clear: Leggings are not supposed to be see-through.

Q: What is pants called?

A: The word pantaloons was later used for various types of trousers and is still sometimes heard today. The usual term now, however, is pants, which is short for pantaloons.

Q: Are pants and jeans the same?

A: Jeans is a type of trouser made of heavy twill called denim whereas pants is a generic term that refers to all kinds of trousers worn by men and women. Pants are made of lighter fabric than jeans. Pants are more formal than jeans that are rugged in appearance.

Q: Why are pants called boyfriend jeans?

A: Boyfriend jeans are an ode to the 'borrowed from the boy' fashion movement that stems from the early 20th century. Boyfriend Jeans are typically a relaxed fit that sit comfortably just above the hips, staying tight around the bum and then straightening out to the ankles.

Q: Why are pants plural but not shirts?

A: Your pants are plural because pants used to consist of two leg sleeves that were joined together by a belt, cinch or tie around the waist. It's short for pantaloons. Pantaloons were a cross between breeches and stockings (large socks).

Q: What types of pants exist?

A: Types. There are several different main types of pants and trousers, such as dress pants, jeans, khakis, chinos, leggings, overalls, and sweatpants.

Q: What are loose baggy pants called?

A: Harem pants: These loose-fitting pants have a low crotch and are extremely baggy at the hips and thighs and taper at the leg.

Q: What do you call pants that are short?

A: Capri pants can be a generic term for any cropped slim pants, and also used as a specific term to refer to pants that end on the ankle bone.

Q: What are comfy pants called?

A: When you're in the mood to relax, put on a pair of joggers or sweatpants. These casual, loose-fitting bottoms are constructed from supersoft and comfy materials like fleece, cotton or wool. Some styles feature loose leg openings while others have elastic at the ankles, so take your pick.

Q: What are pants with straps called?

A: Stirrup pants were originally sportswear for women, and remain sportswear for horse riding and skiing. However, they have come in and out of fashion during the 20th and early 21st centuries, peaking in popularity as street fashion during the 1980s to the mid 1990s .

Q: What kind of pants should I workout in?

A: Like all workout clothing, running pants should be made with a moisture-wicking fabric. The most popular moisture-wicking fabrics for running pants are polyester and nylon. Most pants will feature a blend of multiple fabrics and often include spandex or elastane to make them stretchy.

Q: What are sport leggings called?

A: Nylon lycra leggings are often referred to as bicycle or running tights, and are shinier in appearance than those made from cotton. Some have racing stripes or reflective patterns to further distinguish them as athletic wear and provide extra safety.

Q: What's the difference between leggings and gym pants?

A: Yoga pants are truly designed for fitness, while leggings are often just for fashion, loungewear, or a warm baselayer. Yoga pants are a general term for opaque, thicker material, stretchy, sweat-wicking bottoms that can be used for athletics like running, pilates, gym workouts, or of course, yoga.

Q: What's the difference between leggings and workout pants?

A: Leggings have a thin waistband, while yoga pants have a broad waistband which can often be folded over. Yoga pants are made with thicker, more opaque, and more comfortable materials than leggings. In the past, yoga pants would flare at the bottom, while leggings do not.

Q: Why do athletes wear compression pants?

A: Compression tights support and stabilize your muscles while you train by absorbing some of the strain as you squeeze your muscles. They also increase blood flow and muscle oxygenation. This speeds up the muscle repair process and reduces muscle fatigue after workouts.

Q: What is the difference between leggings and sports leggings?

A: The difference between leggings and running tights comes down to the thickness. Running tights are stretchy and light whereas leggings are thicker and not suitable for layering.

 

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