• suit is a combination of a European style blouse and dimije made from the same material. The salvar and similar trousers are also worn in Bulgaria. Kiselovo-turkish...
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    cotton and silk. Trousers of various designs were worn throughout the Middle Ages in Europe, especially by men. Loose-fitting trousers were worn in Byzantium...
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    Sharovary (category Trousers and shorts)
    an important element of the Ukrainian culture. Sharovarshchyna European loose trousers Harem pants "Оксана Косміна: запорозькі козаки носили не шаровари...
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    India Company. Tight-fitting trousers were fashionable from 1805 until 1850, being descended from the loose work trousers worn as a political statement...
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    Shorts (redirect from Short trousers)
    a pair of loose-cut shorts. The British English term, short trousers, is used, only for shorts that are a short version of ordinary trousers (i.e., pants...
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    for women. The first appearance of trousers in recorded history is among nomadic steppe-people in Western Europe. Steppe people were a group of nomads...
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    decked with streamers of ribbon, blue jackets buttoned loosely over waistcoats, and blue trousers with bell bottoms." The Royal Navy had often been a leader...
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    (pronounced shalvar, Turkish: [ʃalˈvaɾ]), Turkish trousers or dimiye are traditional baggy trousers gathered in tightly at the ankle. They are part of...
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    either a leather or strong fabric belt. Depending on climate, trousers were tailored either loose or tight (or not worn at all if the weather was warm). The...
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    Culottes (category Trousers and shorts)
    gentlemen of the European upper-classes from the late Middle Ages or Renaissance through the early 19th century. The style of tight trousers ending just below...
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  • waistcoats. In 1935, a complete change in style occurred. Loose fitting coats were introduced, trousers began to be tapered at the bottom and suit coats began...
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    large loose socks or badges. Girls may shorten their skirts, permanently or by wrapping up the top to decrease length; boys may wear trousers about the...
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    Suit (redirect from Suit trousers)
    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...
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    Jeans (redirect from Jeans trousers)
    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",...
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    Knickerbockers (clothing) (category Trousers and shorts)
    the onset of puberty or sometime in their teens, they graduated to long trousers. In that era, the transition to "long pants" was a major rite of passage...
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    Shalwar kameez (category Trousers and shorts)
    and with cropped sleeves or without sleeves. The shalwar are loose pyjama-like trousers. The legs are wide at the top, and narrow at the ankle. The kameez...
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    Hose (clothing) (category Medieval European costume)
    terms for trousers today. The French equivalent was chausses. Since the 13th century, hose were already known to have been worn in Europe; these were...
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  • wore trousers of the same shade of blue as the coat. General officers and officers of the ordnance department had no stripes on their trousers, with...
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    arranged around the waist and the legs, in resemblance to the shape of trousers. It is worn in both India and Nepal. The dhoti is a lower garment forming...
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    hats. They were initially paired with looser trousers, though they gradually assumed the dimensions of modern trousers by the end of the 19th century. The...
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    tight top over the torso, with breeches or trousers below, was to become the distinctive feature of European men's fashion for centuries to come. Men had...
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    Jodhpurs (category Trousers and shorts)
    Jodhpurs, in their modern form, are tight-fitting trousers to the ankle, where they end in a snug cuff, and are worn primarily for horse riding. The term...
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    Raggare (category Working class in Europe)
    (blue-collar in origin, consisting of the likes of white T-shirts, loose fitting denim trousers with rolled cuffs, and canvas top sneakers such as Keds or Converse...
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    jacket. The trousers were made out of the same cotton sateen material. They were made similarly to the khaki trousers, but featured a looser fit for mobility...
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    stemming from kù (simplified Chinese: 裤; traditional Chinese: 褲), the trousers worn by members of the Chinese imperial court in the Sui and Tang dynasties...
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  • Turkmenistan and Tajikistan, and as well as Afghanistan the tunic and loose trousers ensemble forms part of traditional costume. Men will wear turbans or...
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    mourning. A cliché depicts also the mountainous Cretans wearing black trousers, shirts, black stivania (Cretan type of boot), black sariki (Cretan type...
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    A kurta is a loose collarless shirt or tunic worn in many regions of South Asia, and now also worn around the world. Tracing its roots to Central Asian...
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    local climate than that of the early Army tropical uniform, with loosely cut trousers, a closed-collar tunic, and tan shirt. Unlike the Army, no special...
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    Tunic (category Medieval European costume)
    astonishing: they wear brightly coloured and embroidered shirts, with trousers called braccae and cloaks fastened at the shoulder with a brooch, heavy...
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