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Trousers (British English), slacks, or
pants (American,
Canadian and
Australian English) are an item of
clothing worn from the
waist to
anywhere between...
- The
Wrong Trousers is a 1993
British stop-motion
animated short film
produced by
Aardman Animations. The film was
directed by Nick Park and co-written...
- In
Trousers is a one-act
musical that
premiered off-Broadway in 1979 with book,
music and
lyrics by
William Finn. It is the
first in a
trilogy of musicals...
- suit, or
formal suit, is a set of
clothes comprising a suit
jacket and
trousers of
identical textiles generally worn with a
collared dress shirt, necktie...
- Bell-bottoms (or flares) are a
style of
trousers that
become wider from the
knees downward,
forming a bell-like
shape of the
trouser leg. In the early...
- "Baggy
Trousers" is a song by the
English ska and pop band
Madness from
their second studio album Absolutely (1980). It was
written by lead
vocalist Graham...
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Sagging is a
manner of
wearing trousers that sag so that the top of the
trousers or
jeans is
significantly below the waist,
sometimes revealing much of...
- leg. They are
called "shorts"
because they are a
shortened version of
trousers,
which cover the
entire leg, but not the foot.
Shorts are
typically worn...
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Trousers (or
pants in
American English) are a
staple of
historical and
modern fashion.
Throughout history, the role of
trousers is a
constant change for...
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Jeans are a type of
trousers made from
denim or
dungaree cloth.
Often the term "jeans"
refers to a
particular style of
trousers,
called "blue jeans",...