Well, how interesting. I have always thought that Americans referred to all trousers as pants. I just thought that that was what they called them.
Well, how interesting. I have always thought that Americans referred to all trousers as pants. I just thought that that was what they called them.
When I talked about dressing up I always refered to my trousers as "dress slacks". With a man's suit the trousers were called slacks, never pants. Since retiring I have a closet full of "dress Slacks" that I never wear except for the occasional funeral. I don't do weddings. The closest I come to dressing up now is a pair of Dockers. I think Dockers are almost trousers but probably just pants.I am sure there are also many regional differences here in the US that I'm not aware of.
How would you define slacks?![]()
Dockers are like khaki pants. I don't use the word trousers or really even slacks. "Pants" is a universal word for me that covers all long things on one's legs, male or female, that aren't made out of denim...those are jeans. It could be a regional thing but is probably more generational.
Knickers are pants that come to your knees and are sort of fitted with a band at the bottom causing the fabric to balloon out just a bit.![]()
Underwear or panties, but only women wear panties.
Yikes. Don't do an image search for "knickers"! LOL
Knickers.
Those are Plus Fours! The sort of thing golfers used to wear? So knickers go on the outside then?
These (on Moesha's picture) would be Knickerbocker in German. And I always thought bloomers were a similar cut- but woman's panties/knickers in the time of our grannies, white, with lace at the hem?
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