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Are slacks trousers?

Slacks, of course, are pants. But so are jeans, khakis, chinos, and (hopefully) the bottom half of your suit. All of these items also fall under the category of “trousers,” which is the favorable term for “pants” said by our UK neighbors across the pond.

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What is the difference between pants and trousers?

C'è una parte separata per ogni gamba nei pantaloni, che è un indumento esterno. Il termine pantaloni è usato per la biancheria intima.

Di conseguenza,, what are trousers called in australia?

dacks dacks (daks) – trousers, most likely derived from the London clothier Daks (founded in 1894). Trackie dacks are tracksuit trousers, and underdacks are underpants or knickers. Why do British say trousers? Over time, American English shortened the name from pantaloons to pants. The garment worn underneath was deemed as underwear. In British English, trousers were already in common use, pantaloons became less known, and the name for the garment worn underneath was shortened from 'underpants' to 'pants'.

How do the British pronounce trousers?

Break 'trousers' down into sounds: [TROWZ] + [UHZ] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them. Below is the UK transcription for 'trousers': Modern IPA: tráwzəz. Traditional IPA: ˈtraʊzəz. 2 syllables: ""TROWZ"" + ""uhz"" Di conseguenza,, why do we call trousers trousers? trousers (n.) "garment for men, covering the lower body and each leg separately," 1610s, earlier trouzes (1580s), extended from trouse (1570s), with plural ending typical of things in pairs, from Gaelic or Middle Irish triubhas "close-fitting shorts," of uncertain origin.

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What are suit trousers called?

I pantaloni formali, noti anche come pantaloni formali a righe o colloquialmente pantaloni a sacco di spugna, sono pantaloni formali a righe grigie o a motivi geometrici per l'abbigliamento da giorno nel tradizionale codice di abbigliamento occidentale, principalmente associati all'abito formale del mattino o secondariamente al suo equivalente semi-formale abito lounge nero.

What did Victorians call trousers?

inexpressibles The Victorians were very squeamish about the word 'trousers'. They called them their 'inexpressibles', 'round-me-houses', and 'sit-upons'.

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