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[[File:Girl worker at lunch also absorbing California sunshine, Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, Calif. (LOC) (2179923542).jpg|thumb|A woman wearing "pedal pusher" pants, 1942]]
'''Three quarter pants''', '''pedal pushers''', '''shants''', '''shpants''', '''clam diggers''', '''flood pants''', '''jams''', '''highwaters''' or '''culottes''' are commonly used expressions to mean pants that are longer than shorts but are not as long as trousers. They typically come down to between [[knee]] and [[ankle]] length.


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Highwaters have recently become popular among [[skateboarding|skateboarders]]

==See also==
* [[Shorts]]
* [[Trousers]]
* [[Clothing]]
* [[Fashion]]
* [[Capri pants]]
* [[Knickerbockers (clothing)]]

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