![[Pop cords in use]](f/f1-1.jpg) F1: Brown Cord FlaresThe first pair bought from the Pop Boutique was this pair of brown corduroy flares. I have had them for ages now and they are of good quality. I think they have become even more comfortable after a couple of years of wearing them in.
Well worth investing in! | | ![[Blue Pop Flares]](f/f7-1.jpg) F7: Blue Denim FlaresThis pair is one of their pairs of blue denim flares, 32" waist, 34" leg, and is very comfortable indeed. Following heavy usage, the hems are beginning to fray. The only complaint is that the linings of the pockets seem a little frail - my keys have cut through the lining several times. Perhaps they use a different fabric for the linings now. These flares are nice and tight about the thighs, but flare from a long way up (l=53!), which keeps the w value high. This explains the large volume, but smaller angle and Index of Conality figures. |
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| W=29, w=21½, l=48: θF=2.85°, VF=2738 ml, C=0.15 | W=30, w=22, l=53: θF=2.75°, VF=3316 ml, C=0.15 |
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![[Pop extra-wide flares]](f/f21-1.jpg) F21: Extra-Wide Denim FlaresAh... trousers straight out of Pigeon Street. (See our links page for Pigeon Street related sites.) Either way, when I've got no shoes on, these trousers go straight down to the ground and completely hide my feet. The one disadvantage of trousers this big is that having worn them for a while, even quite big flares feel small :-( | | ![[Pop cord flares]](f/f22-1.jpg) F22: Navy Cord FlaresThese trousers are longer in the leg than the brown cords above (F1), which makes them lovely and long, but the ends wore through after the first couple of times they were worn. That's not necesarily a bad thing, though. They do fit very well over the hips and thighs. |
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| W=37, w=26, l=57: θF=3.52°, VF=5887 ml, C=0.17 | W=29½, w=20½, l=39: θF=4.2°, VF=2605 ml, C=0.18 |
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