Capri pants (also known as three quarter legs, or capris, crop pants, man-pris, clam-diggers, "clam-diggers" Collins English Dictionary. Retrieved 24 September 2013. flood pants, ankle pants, jams, highwaters, or toreador pants "toreador pants" Collins English Dictionary. Retrieved 24 September 2013.) are pants that are longer than shorts, but are not as long as trousers. Capri pants can be a generic term for any cropped slim pants, and used as a specific term to refer to pants that end on the ankle bone.
Capri pants were popularized in the United States in the 1960s television series The Dick Van Dyke Show. The character Laura Petrie, the young housewife played by Mary Tyler Moore, caused a fashion sensation – and some mild controversy – by wearing close-fitting capri pants throughout the show's run (capris that were later referred to as 1950s hausfrau).
By the mid 1960s, capri-style tight-fitting cargo pants became popular among teenage boys; a good example was the superstar teen actor of that era, Luke Halpin, who wore them in some episodes of the popular Flipper. After a drop in popularity during the 1970s through the 1990s, capri pants returned to favor in the mid 2000s. Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal wore capri pants in the majority of his matches before 2009 following a deal with Nike to wear sponsored capris, a deal that Roger Federer had turned down before him."Ueda's Commentary on Modern Tennis Champions" (30 November 2010). A. Ueda.
In 2017, the superintendent of the Douglas County School District in Georgia, United States, sent out an email qualifying capri pants as inappropriate garments for the school environment, thus raising the question of what pants length remain acceptable.
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