Women's calf-length trousers created by italian designer Emilio Pucci in 1949 and first sold in his boutique on the island Capri just off the cosat of Naples in Italy. They are also sometimes called pedal pushers or clam diggers, though there are some subtle distinctions between these, Capris are a slimline pant ending just below the knee, usually with a small inverter v at the hem on the side to ease movement. Pedal pushers give a looser fit and are longer, as they end at the calf. Clam diggers also extend to the calf, but are baggier. Once just for women, calf-length trousers are now also worn by men.
Anacapri: The most untouched part of the island in its natural splendour .
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