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What are Capri Pants?

By Brandi Lessner
Updated: May 17, 2024
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Capri pants are a shorter-length garment worn by both men and women during warmer months. Originally, they tended to fall just above the ankle but eventually became available in many different lengths. The exact length of Capri pants varies between different designers or clothing companies, and can fall anywhere from right above the knee to just above the ankle with a side slit on the bottom of both pant legs.

These pants typically are available in many different fabrics, including cotton, denim, polyester, linen, and leather. They may also be made in spandex blends to be worn while exercising and are a popular style for people who practice yoga. There are many different ways in which the pants are made — for example, some have large cargo pockets, some are plain, and some have a drawstring closure at the waist. The fit of the pants can range from a loose, relaxed fit that might pair well with flip-flops or sandals to a tighter, more formal fit that could be worn with high heels on a night out.

The term "Capri pants" came from the island of Capri in West Italy where the style was first introduced. This fad made its way to the United States and became highly popular throughout the country after being worn by many Hollywood stars in movies. After the bell-bottom and spandex-legging craze, Capri pants made a comeback in the late 1990s. A type of black, tight-fitting Capri pants was made popular in the 1950s by actress Audrey Hepburn after she wore a pair while dancing in the movie "Funny Face." A renewed love for these "skinny" black pants was sparked in 2006 by a GAP® commercial that showed the dancing clip in sync with an AC/DC song.

Shorter-than-average pants have been labeled with many different names over the years. Some residents of the New England region of the United States call them "clam diggers," since the short length could keep the pants dry while harvesting clams during low tide. Another term used for cropped pants is "pedal pushers," since these pants are less prone to tangle in bicycle parts. Pedal pushers did not originally have the same slit on the leg as Capri pants but over time, most pants that are not full length have been put into whichever category each individual is familiar with.

The United States is not the only county with residents who love Capri pants. American travelers venturing to Europe are encouraged to purchase a few pairs since these pants are much more popular there than are shorts. Capri pants typically can be purchased in either brick-and-mortar stores or at outlets on the Internet.

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By Rotergirl — On Aug 05, 2014

I actually have a shirt and capri set. The top and hems of the pants have matching embroidery. I always get a lot of compliments when I wear it, and it's work appropriate, so it's good for summer.

I think women of a certain age (I'm in that category) need to think two or three times before wearing shorts. Most women my age and older don't have great-looking legs, and wearing capris solves the problem of old ladies wearing shorts who have no business doing it.

I certainly don't advocate coral polyester pantsuits for mature ladies, but neither should we dress like we're still in high school. We're not and we're not fooling anyone. Ever.

By Pippinwhite — On Aug 04, 2014

I know some of the fashion mavens discourage women with big legs from wearing capri pants, but I don't care. I don't feel like wearing long pants all the time, I can't (and wouldn't) wear shorts to work, and I also don't wear shorts in public very much. Capris are much cooler than long pants and look better than shorts. I can even wear them to work.

Capri pants are my preferred summer wear when I'm going anywhere. I don't have to worry about showing too much of my big legs, and I'm still comfortable.

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