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I'm something of a beginner here with clothing-related and sartorial terminology. What exactly does the rise in pants refer to? I know that three rises exist, high, medium, and low. I'm also aware that during the Golden Era, pants tended to be high rise, and low rise pants had not existed yet, or were just very uncommon. However, I want to know where exactly on the human physique the rise should be set properly (at the navel, or below, above, etc). This thread is in part because I am contemplating the purchase of rather high rise jeans (well, high by modern standards anyway), the Wrangler 13mwz Cowboy-cut jeans, which have its roots from that time period (1947 I believe).