Hot pants were very short, tight shorts worn by women as an outer garment. Hot pants, categorized as "short shorts", usually have an inseam of 50mm or less.
These are short, tight shorts, usually made of cotton, nylon or another common material. They are intended to emphasize the buttocks and legs.
Hot pants were launched by fashion designer Mary Quant during the "Swinging London" scene of the mid-1960s, and were very popular until the early 1970s.
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Hot pants from the seventies