IHOP just developed the most meta stretchy pants to wear while pounding their pancakes, because expandable waistlines are key at breakfast. The pants — decorated with images of syrup-drizzled flapjacks, bacon, eggs, and IHOP coffee mugs — are part of a line the restaurant chain has dubbed PancakeWear, conveniently launched during Fashion Month. But IHOP's not trying to compete with high-fashion designers; it's aiming to raise major bucks for charity.

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The three pieces of adult- and child-sized clothing — pants, a onesie, and socks — are part of IHOP's 60 Days of Giving campaign, in honor of the chain's 60th anniversary. A portion of the proceeds from every sale will go to Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. That's one of IHOP's charity partners, and the restaurant hopes to donate $5 million to a select group of children's causes this year.

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If you're into statement-making and supporting charities, head to eBay, where IHOP is selling the collection. (Don't worry, there's no bidding — just Buy It Now buttons.) Pants start at $29 for kids and $39 for adults, the child's onesie is $50 and the adult's is $85, and socks are $15. You have until the end of the month to stock up.

BUY IT NOW: PancakeWear by IHOP Socks, $15; ebay.com

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