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Question Posted Thursday May 17 2007, 4:22 pm

what is a jersey dress? when i search google images there are so many dresses that look different. is there a good site that shows you what is what? like what are flares and the difference between them and bellbottoms?

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Razhie answered Thursday May 17 2007, 6:30 pm:
Jersey is a kind of knitted material in cotton or wool. So it comes in all different colours and different wieghts and styles.

Bellbottoms are flares that start above the knee. Flared pants flare out below the knee.

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*Kate* answered Thursday May 17 2007, 6:27 pm:
Jersey is a type of material, which is why all of the dresses you saw looked different. And Bellbottoms are extremely flared pants,usually jeans, which were popular in the 90's.

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