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  2. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    The words trousers and pants are pluralia tantum, nouns that generally only appear in plural form—much like the words scissors and tongs, and as such pair of trousers is the usual correct form. However, the singular form is used in some compound words, such as trouser-leg , trouser-press and trouser-bottoms .

  3. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    BS 6185:1982 Specification for size designation of men's wear BS 3666:1982, the standard for women's clothing, is rarely followed by manufacturers as it defines sizes in terms of hip and bust measurements only within a limited range.

  4. Ferret-legging - Wikipedia

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    Ferret-legging was an endurance test or stunt in which ferrets were trapped in trousers worn by a participant. Also known as put 'em down [2] and ferret-down-trousers, [3] it seems to have been popular among coal miners in Yorkshire, England. Contestants put live ferrets inside their trousers; the winner is the one who is the last to release ...

  5. Emily Blunt’s Balloon-Leg Trousers Are Everything - AOL

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    Balloon-leg trousers are about to seriously blow up thanks to Emily Blunt. The actress made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Los Angeles on Monday, April 29, to promote her new movie, The ...

  6. Sansabelt - Wikipedia

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    Sansabelt is a brand of men's trousers. The trousers have a wide webbed elastic band sewn into the waist, which is intended to make a belt or suspenders unnecessary, hence the name sans a belt . The slacks come in a classic fit with roomy legs in a dressy or dress casual fabric.

  7. Trews - Wikipedia

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    Trews (or truis, Scottish Gaelic: triubhas) are men's clothing for the legs and lower abdomen, a traditional form of tartan trousers from Scottish Highland dress. Trews could be trimmed with leather, usually buckskin, especially on the inner leg to prevent wear from riding on a horse.