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What are Pedal Pushers?

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What are Pedal Pushers?

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Pedal pushers are pants that are as symbolic of the 1950s, as were poodle skirts. They are quite similar in style to the Capri pant that became popular in 1949, and was nearly instantly embraced by movie stars like Audrey Hepburn. Unlike the Capri pant, which is a slim fit, or tight fitting style that ends just below the knee, pedal pushers could have a looser fit and ended at mid-calf. They frequently lacked the characteristic slit on the bottom side seam of the Capri, and might instead feature cuffs. The goal of pedal pushers was to provide comfortable riding for women without entangling clothing in bicycle chains or wheels. Generally, the longer and looser the pant, the more likely you were to snag pants in the chains, which could result in ripped pants, or at the very least, grease stains that were hard to remove. Some bicyclists used elastic bands to keep the pant leg away from the chain, and some still do. Pedal pushers offered a way to avoid this unfashionable look and keep the

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