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After the early 1990s they fell out of the mainstream with the birth of grunge rock and baggy jeans.
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Unlike the other pair of breeches, these were pleated at the waist and left open and baggy at the knees.
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The baggy nature of the clothing also served to conceal the figure of the wearer regardless of age.
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With his trademark baggy suit, battered hat and rubbery face, he could make audiences laugh before he spoke a word.
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They wore black outfits with baggy pants and usually carried their goods on their heads around the city.
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The sherwani is usually worn over a silk or cotton "kurta" (long shirt) and "pyjamas" (baggy pants with a drawstring at the waist).
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They are usually quite baggy and loose, making them easy to put on and take off; moreover they have flexibility and comfort.
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The baggy trousers are gathered at the knee and fastened with a piece of string.
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Alongside the music, a way of dressing emerged that gave baggy its name.
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The baggy-eyed rodent crawls out of bed, climbs the steps to the beacon, and yanks the plug out of the outlet to turn it off.
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