Kids Childrens Girls Dance Wear Harem Ali Baba Baggy Pants Trousers in Ages 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 & 13

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Kids Childrens Girls Dance Wear Harem Ali Baba Baggy Pants Trousers in Ages 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 & 13

Kids Childrens Girls Dance Wear Harem Ali Baba Baggy Pants Trousers in Ages 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 & 13

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Perfect Fit: Our kids harem pants are designed to fit perfectly and accommodate growing bodies. With adjustable waistbands and stretchy materials, our pants ensure a comfortable and secure fit for children of all ages - Our sizes are split by age, but for best results look at the size chart and select by recommended height. I sometimes wonder what it would be like watching the world change from the outside, seeing cultures and beliefs slowly starting to merge and co-exist. Throughout history to the present day events and situations are leading towards a united world, towards being one large melting pot for diversity, culture, fashion, and the creative arts. The pants served as a uniform for the persevering women, illustrating the gender boundaries they intended to break: pants had not been worn by women in public before this time period. The women wore the pants with purpose, not with style. Post-suffragist days, however, the pants seemed to fall under the radar when the women earned the right to vote.” Over many years this garment went through design variations and eventually became the first versions of the tulip shaped trousers that can be seen today. The design however, was not the only change. Once specifically for men these baggy trousers eventually would start to be worn by women, but for alternative reasons. Where did the style arise? Harem pants originated in Arabia and have been around for more than two thousand years. Traditional versions were exceptionally baggy and wide, loose-fitting with a low crotch sometimes more or less at ground level.

First seen in Persia 2,000 years ago, the pants were worn by women among different middle-eastern tribes to represent modesty and innocence (Henderson). This can be seen through the style and design of the pants: they are loose around the hips and legs, diminishing any trace of a feminine body shape. The trousers were a symbol of the Muslim women’s role as a “patriarchal property and ‘underdeveloped’ personality, also seen in the loose fit of the pants (Nguyen). Men and other family members wore the pants when doing chores at home., as their baggy fit allowed them to comfortably complete these tasks. Why are they called harem pants? Adorable Styles: Our collection of kids harem pants features a variety of adorable styles, patterns, and prints. From playful florals to vibrant geometric designs, we offer a range of options to suit every child's taste.Some of our aladdin trousers come with lovely hand-embroidered patterns, others come in jewel-like plain colours, something for every taste. Drop crotch and normal crotch, tie waist, we even sometimes sell harem pants with integral cowboy-style chaps for a uniquely quirky, brave boho look that’ll turn heads wherever you go. Harem trousers through history Our harem pants have always been popular. We’ve been selling them for years. That’s why we have such a stunning collection for you, a collection that's always changing so there's always something new to enjoy. Harem Pants are loose and comfortable, offering almost total freedom of movement, which gives them an advantage over more conventional clothes such as jeans or skirts. They are great for wearing in and out of the house, ideal for hobbies and sports such as belly dancing or weight lifting, and are perfect for simply sitting down on the couch and relaxing with a nice drink. Some call them genie pants, others - bizarrely - call them jeanie pants, a spelling mistake but hey, if it means you find the genie trousers you want when you search online, that's cool! Some people even call them Alibaba pants or Thai pants. For a relatively simple item of clothing, they have so many different names. How to wear your harem trousers

The early styles of Harem Pants made their way into Western culture in the mid 1800’s by a women’s rights activist named Amelia Bloomer. Yes, as her surname suggests she was indeed the lady we can thank for what would become the infamous “ Bloomers”. She took Harem Pants and used them as a uniform for Feminists who wanted to fight for their rights; these trousers would represent freedom and liberation with their higher hemlines and masculine connotations.Bohemian Island’s pants are 100% cotton and hand-stitched at their factory in Phuket, Thailand. Workers at Bohemian Island enjoy comfortable working conditions, above-average pay and insurance. They even show off the factory in this behind the scenes video so you can actually meet the ladies who made your pants! What kind of tops I wear with these pants? This is one of your first questions if you are new to these pants. Trust me, with a range of style ideas, you are soon going to find yourself having fun. For starters, let me tell you there can be nothing more stylish than harem pants with a crop top. Tank tops, peplum tops. Discover the cutest and most stylish kids harem pants at BohoTusk.co.uk! We have a wide collection of harem pants designed exclusively for kids, offering comfort, quality, and fashionable designs that your little ones will love. From toddlers to teenagers, we have the perfect pair of harem pants to suit their unique style and personality. Why Choose Our Kids Harem Pants? Versatility: Our harem pants for girls & boys from toddler to teenager are incredibly versatile. They can be dressed up or down for any occasion. Pair them with a cute t-shirt and sandals for a casual day out or dress them up with a stylish top and ballet flats for a special event. Popular Feminists at the time, enjoying a similar level of fame as today’s celebrities, not only promoted the use of these trousers but made them more controversial.



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