Trousers

Trousers

Jeans

Jeans

Skirt

Skirt

Shorts

Shorts

Leggings

Leggings

Cargo Pants

Cargo Pants

Chinos

Chinos

Culottes

Culottes

Sweatpants

Sweatpants

Capri Pants

Capri Pants

Casual Bottoms

Casual Bottoms

Trousers - Clothes and Fashion

20 chapters
levelintermediate

Check out our readings on casual bottoms to learn about comfortable and stylish options for relaxed looks, including jeans, leggings, and more.

Vocabulary
1.
staple
[n]
/ˈsteɪpəɫ/
2.
terrain
[n]
/tɝˈeɪn/
3.
legging
[n]
/ˈɫɛɡɪŋ/
4.
barbaric
[adj]
/bɑɹˈbæɹɪk/, /bɑɹˈbɛɹɪk/
5.
velvet
[n]
/ˈvɛlvɪt/
6.
embroidery
[n]
/ɛmˈbɹɔɪdɝi/
7.
lace
[n]
/leɪs/
8.
stocking
[n]
/ˈstɑkɪŋ/
9.
mass production
[n]
/mˈæs pɹədˈʌkʃən/
10.
norm
[n]
/ˈnɔɹm/
11.
[make] {one's} mark
[phrase]
/mˌeɪk wˈʌnz mˈɑːɹk/
12.
wonder
[v]
/ˈwʌndɚ/
13.
fascinating
[adj]
/ˈfæsəˌneɪtɪŋ/
14.
twist
[n]
/twɪst/
15.
date back
[v]
/dˈeɪt bˈæk/
16.
at the time
[adv]
/æt ðə tˈaɪm/
17.
means
[n]
/ˈminz/
18.
rough
[adj]
/rʌf/
19.
element
[n]
/ˈɛɫəmənt/
20.
interestingly
[adv]
/ˈɪntɝˌɛstɪŋɫi/
21.
evolve
[v]
/iˈvɑɫv/, /ɪˈvɑɫv/
22.
expand
[v]
/ɪkˈspænd/
23.
empire
[n]
/ˈɛmpaɪɝ/
24.
encounter
[v]
/ɪnˈkaʊnɝ/, /ɪnˈkaʊntɝ/
25.
tribe
[n]
/ˈtɹaɪb/
26.
loose-fitting
[adj]
/lˈuːsfˈɪɾɪŋ/
27.
knight
[n]
/ˈnaɪt/
28.
craftsman
[n]
/ˈkɹæfsmən/, /ˈkɹæftsmən/
29.
[pay] attention
[phrase]
/pˈeɪ ɐtˈɛnʃən/
30.
show off
[v]
/ʃˈoʊ ˈɔf/
31.
status
[n]
/ˈstætəs/, /ˈsteɪtəs/
32.
silk
[n]
/sɪlk/
33.
decorate
[v]
/ˈdɛkəˌreɪt/
34.
knee-length
[adj]
/nˈiːlˈɛŋθ/
35.
fashionable
[adj]
/ˈfæʃənəbəl/
36.
nobleman
[n]
/ˈnoʊbəɫmən/
37.
extravagant
[adj]
/ɛkˈstɹævəɡənt/
38.
bring about
[v]
/bɹˈɪŋ ɐbˈaʊt/
39.
shift
[n]
/ʃɪft/
40.
demand
[n]
/dɪˈmænd/
41.
durable
[adj]
/ˈdʊɹəbəɫ/
42.
go-to
[adj]
/ɡoʊɾuː/
43.
withstand
[v]
/wɪθˈstænd/
44.
wear and tear
[phrase]
/wˈɛɹ ɐnd tˈɛɹ/
45.
custom-made
[adj]
/kˈʌstəmmˈeɪd/
46.
affordable
[adj]
/əˈfɔrdəbəl/
47.
average
[adj]
/ˈævərɪdʒ/
48.
undergo
[v]
/ˌəndɝˈɡoʊ/
49.
primarily
[adv]
/pɹaɪˈmɛɹəɫi/
50.
popularize
[v]
/ˈpɑpjəɫɝˌaɪz/
51.
regardless of
[prep]
/ɹɪɡˈɑːɹdləs ʌv/
52.
chino
[n]
/ˈtʃinoʊ/
53.
cargo pants
[n]
/kˈɑːɹɡoʊ pˈænts/
54.
[fly] by the seat of {one's} pants
[phrase]
/flˈaɪ baɪ ðə sˈiːt ʌv wˈʌnz pˈænts/
55.
[wear] the trousers
[phrase]
/wˈɛɹ ðə tɹˈaʊsɚz/
56.
mischievous
[adj]
/ˈmɪstʃəvəs/
57.
whimsical
[adj]
/ˈhwɪmzɪkəɫ/, /ˈwɪmzɪkəɫ/
58.
[raise] awareness
[phrase]
/ɹˈeɪz ɐwˈɛɹnəs/
59.
incredible
[adj]
/ˌɪnˈkɹɛdəbəɫ/
60.
charity
[n]
/ˈʧærəti/
61.
innovation
[n]
/ˌɪnəˈveɪʃən/, /ˌɪnoʊˈveɪʃən/
62.
charity
[n]
/ˈʧærəti/

1.
staple
[n]
/ˈsteɪpəɫ/
2.
terrain
[n]
/tɝˈeɪn/
3.
legging
[n]
/ˈɫɛɡɪŋ/
4.
barbaric
[adj]
/bɑɹˈbæɹɪk/, /bɑɹˈbɛɹɪk/
5.
velvet
[n]
/ˈvɛlvɪt/
6.
embroidery
[n]
/ɛmˈbɹɔɪdɝi/
7.
lace
[n]
/leɪs/
8.
stocking
[n]
/ˈstɑkɪŋ/
9.
mass production
[n]
/mˈæs pɹədˈʌkʃən/
10.
norm
[n]
/ˈnɔɹm/
11.
[make] {one's} mark
[phrase]
/mˌeɪk wˈʌnz mˈɑːɹk/
12.
wonder
[v]
/ˈwʌndɚ/
13.
fascinating
[adj]
/ˈfæsəˌneɪtɪŋ/
14.
twist
[n]
/twɪst/
15.
date back
[v]
/dˈeɪt bˈæk/
16.
at the time
[adv]
/æt ðə tˈaɪm/
17.
means
[n]
/ˈminz/
18.
rough
[adj]
/rʌf/
19.
element
[n]
/ˈɛɫəmənt/
20.
interestingly
[adv]
/ˈɪntɝˌɛstɪŋɫi/
21.
evolve
[v]
/iˈvɑɫv/, /ɪˈvɑɫv/
22.
expand
[v]
/ɪkˈspænd/
23.
empire
[n]
/ˈɛmpaɪɝ/
24.
encounter
[v]
/ɪnˈkaʊnɝ/, /ɪnˈkaʊntɝ/
25.
tribe
[n]
/ˈtɹaɪb/
26.
loose-fitting
[adj]
/lˈuːsfˈɪɾɪŋ/
27.
knight
[n]
/ˈnaɪt/
28.
craftsman
[n]
/ˈkɹæfsmən/, /ˈkɹæftsmən/
29.
[pay] attention
[phrase]
/pˈeɪ ɐtˈɛnʃən/
30.
show off
[v]
/ʃˈoʊ ˈɔf/
31.
status
[n]
/ˈstætəs/, /ˈsteɪtəs/
32.
silk
[n]
/sɪlk/
33.
decorate
[v]
/ˈdɛkəˌreɪt/
34.
knee-length
[adj]
/nˈiːlˈɛŋθ/
35.
fashionable
[adj]
/ˈfæʃənəbəl/
36.
nobleman
[n]
/ˈnoʊbəɫmən/
37.
extravagant
[adj]
/ɛkˈstɹævəɡənt/
38.
bring about
[v]
/bɹˈɪŋ ɐbˈaʊt/
39.
shift
[n]
/ʃɪft/
40.
demand
[n]
/dɪˈmænd/
41.
durable
[adj]
/ˈdʊɹəbəɫ/
42.
go-to
[adj]
/ɡoʊɾuː/
43.
withstand
[v]
/wɪθˈstænd/
44.
wear and tear
[phrase]
/wˈɛɹ ɐnd tˈɛɹ/
45.
custom-made
[adj]
/kˈʌstəmmˈeɪd/
46.
affordable
[adj]
/əˈfɔrdəbəl/
47.
average
[adj]
/ˈævərɪdʒ/
48.
undergo
[v]
/ˌəndɝˈɡoʊ/
49.
primarily
[adv]
/pɹaɪˈmɛɹəɫi/
50.
popularize
[v]
/ˈpɑpjəɫɝˌaɪz/
51.
regardless of
[prep]
/ɹɪɡˈɑːɹdləs ʌv/
52.
chino
[n]
/ˈtʃinoʊ/
53.
cargo pants
[n]
/kˈɑːɹɡoʊ pˈænts/
54.
[fly] by the seat of {one's} pants
[phrase]
/flˈaɪ baɪ ðə sˈiːt ʌv wˈʌnz pˈænts/
55.
[wear] the trousers
[phrase]
/wˈɛɹ ðə tɹˈaʊsɚz/
56.
mischievous
[adj]
/ˈmɪstʃəvəs/
57.
whimsical
[adj]
/ˈhwɪmzɪkəɫ/, /ˈwɪmzɪkəɫ/
58.
[raise] awareness
[phrase]
/ɹˈeɪz ɐwˈɛɹnəs/
59.
incredible
[adj]
/ˌɪnˈkɹɛdəbəɫ/
60.
charity
[n]
/ˈʧærəti/
61.
innovation
[n]
/ˌɪnəˈveɪʃən/, /ˌɪnoʊˈveɪʃən/
62.
charity
[n]
/ˈʧærəti/
1.
staple
[n]
/ˈsteɪpəɫ/
an essential item that is regularly used or needed
2.
terrain
[n]
/tɝˈeɪn/
an area of land, particularly in reference to its physical or natural features
3.
legging
[n]
/ˈɫɛɡɪŋ/
a tight-fitting, stretchy garment that covers the legs, typically worn for exercise, casual wear, or layering
4.
barbaric
[adj]
/bɑɹˈbæɹɪk/, /bɑɹˈbɛɹɪk/
(of actions, conditions, etc.) savagely cruel, brutal, or uncivilized
5.
velvet
[n]
/ˈvɛlvɪt/
a cloth with a smooth and thick surface, typically made of cotton or silk
6.
embroidery
[n]
/ɛmˈbɹɔɪdɝi/
the activity of sewing decorative patterns onto a piece of clothing
7.
lace
[n]
/leɪs/
a delicate cotton or silky cloth made by weaving or knitting threads in an open web-like pattern
8.
stocking
[n]
/ˈstɑkɪŋ/
a tight-fitting women's garment made of nylon or silk, covering the foot and leg, sometimes held up by suspenders
9.
mass production
[n]
/mˈæs pɹədˈʌkʃən/
large-scale, standardized manufacturing for efficient production of identical items
10.
norm
[n]
/ˈnɔɹm/
a standard or expectation that guides behavior within a group or society
11.
[make] {one's} mark
[phrase]
/mˌeɪk wˈʌnz mˈɑːɹk/
to become noticed or well-known by doing something, particularly something unusual or impressive
12.
wonder
[v]
/ˈwʌndɚ/
to want to know about something particular
13.
fascinating
[adj]
/ˈfæsəˌneɪtɪŋ/
extremely interesting or captivating
14.
twist
[n]
/twɪst/
an unexpected turn in the course of events
15.
date back
[v]
/dˈeɪt bˈæk/
to have origins or existence that extends to a specific earlier time
16.
at the time
[adv]
/æt ðə tˈaɪm/
during a specific period in the past
17.
means
[n]
/ˈminz/
an instrument or method used to achieve a specific end or goal
18.
rough
[adj]
/rʌf/
having an uneven or jagged texture
19.
element
[n]
/ˈɛɫəmənt/
the natural conditions or environment most suitable for a plant or animal
20.
interestingly
[adv]
/ˈɪntɝˌɛstɪŋɫi/
in a way that arouses one's curiosity or attention
21.
evolve
[v]
/iˈvɑɫv/, /ɪˈvɑɫv/
to develop from a simple form to a more complex or sophisticated one over an extended period
22.
expand
[v]
/ɪkˈspænd/
to become something greater in quantity, importance, or size
23.
empire
[n]
/ˈɛmpaɪɝ/
a territory governed by an emperor or empress, under imperial authority
24.
encounter
[v]
/ɪnˈkaʊnɝ/, /ɪnˈkaʊntɝ/
to come across or meet someone or something, often unexpectedly or by accident
25.
tribe
[n]
/ˈtɹaɪb/
a social group united by shared ancestry, culture, or customs
26.
loose-fitting
[adj]
/lˈuːsfˈɪɾɪŋ/
(of clothing) large, comfortable, and not fitting the body closely
27.
knight
[n]
/ˈnaɪt/
(in the Middle Ages) a man of high social rank, wearing armor and riding a horse, who is loyal to his king
28.
craftsman
[n]
/ˈkɹæfsmən/, /ˈkɹæftsmən/
a skilled professional who creates items by hand, often using traditional methods and techniques
29.
[pay] attention
[phrase]
/pˈeɪ ɐtˈɛnʃən/
to concentrate or focus on a particular task or subject
30.
show off
[v]
/ʃˈoʊ ˈɔf/
to proudly display the positive qualities or attributes of something in order to showcase its best features
31.
status
[n]
/ˈstætəs/, /ˈsteɪtəs/
someone or something's professional or social position relative to that of others
32.
silk
[n]
/sɪlk/
a type of smooth soft fabric made from the threads that silkworms produce
33.
decorate
[v]
/ˈdɛkəˌreɪt/
to add beautiful things to something in order to make it look more attractive
34.
knee-length
[adj]
/nˈiːlˈɛŋθ/
extending to the knee
35.
fashionable
[adj]
/ˈfæʃənəbəl/
popular and considered stylish or trendy at a particular time
36.
nobleman
[n]
/ˈnoʊbəɫmən/
a man who belongs to the aristocracy, holding a hereditary title and often possessing significant social, political, and economic influence
37.
extravagant
[adj]
/ɛkˈstɹævəɡənt/
costing a lot of money, more than the necessary or affordable amount
38.
bring about
[v]
/bɹˈɪŋ ɐbˈaʊt/
to be the reason for a specific incident or result
39.
shift
[n]
/ʃɪft/
a significant change in the nature or quality of something
40.
demand
[n]
/dɪˈmænd/
costumer's need or desire for specific goods or services
41.
durable
[adj]
/ˈdʊɹəbəɫ/
able to resist wear, damage, or decay
42.
go-to
[adj]
/ɡoʊɾuː/
always relied on or preferred for a particular need or situation
43.
withstand
[v]
/wɪθˈstænd/
to resist or endure the force, pressure, or challenges imposed upon oneself
44.
wear and tear
[phrase]
/wˈɛɹ ɐnd tˈɛɹ/
the gradual damage or deterioration that occurs to an object or property as a result of normal use or aging
45.
custom-made
[adj]
/kˈʌstəmmˈeɪd/
designed and made to meet the needs of a particular individual
46.
affordable
[adj]
/əˈfɔrdəbəl/
having a price that a person can pay without experiencing financial difficulties
47.
average
[adj]
/ˈævərɪdʒ/
lacking special features or remarkable traits
48.
undergo
[v]
/ˌəndɝˈɡoʊ/
to experience or endure a process, change, or event
49.
primarily
[adv]
/pɹaɪˈmɛɹəɫi/
with a focus on the main aspects of a thing, situation, or person
50.
popularize
[v]
/ˈpɑpjəɫɝˌaɪz/
to make something widely known and accepted by the general public, often by adjusting it to fit popular preferences or trends
51.
regardless of
[prep]
/ɹɪɡˈɑːɹdləs ʌv/
without taking into consideration or being influenced by a particular factor or condition
52.
chino
[n]
/ˈtʃinoʊ/
a durable cotton twill fabric, often used for trousers
53.
cargo pants
[n]
/kˈɑːɹɡoʊ pˈænts/
casual loose pants with pockets at the sides
54.
[fly] by the seat of {one's} pants
[phrase]
/flˈaɪ baɪ ðə sˈiːt ʌv wˈʌnz pˈænts/
to do something by solely relying on one's instincts, due to a lack of proper knowledge or experience
55.
[wear] the trousers
[phrase]
/wˈɛɹ ðə tɹˈaʊsɚz/
to be the one who makes important decisions and fully controls a relationship or family
56.
mischievous
[adj]
/ˈmɪstʃəvəs/
enjoying causing trouble or playfully misbehaving, often in a harmless way
57.
whimsical
[adj]
/ˈhwɪmzɪkəɫ/, /ˈwɪmzɪkəɫ/
playful and unusual, often with a touch of humor or imagination
58.
[raise] awareness
[phrase]
/ɹˈeɪz ɐwˈɛɹnəs/
to increase knowledge or understanding about a particular issue, cause, or topic
59.
incredible
[adj]
/ˌɪnˈkɹɛdəbəɫ/
too strange and impossible to believe
60.
charity
[n]
/ˈʧærəti/
an organization that helps those in need by giving them money, food, etc.
61.
innovation
[n]
/ˌɪnəˈveɪʃən/, /ˌɪnoʊˈveɪʃən/
a method, product, way of doing something, etc. that is newly introduced
62.
charity
[n]
/ˈʧærəti/
an organization that helps those in need by giving them money, food, etc.

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Trousers

Read a passage about a formal or semi-formal pair of pants, designed for a polished look, perfect for work or special occasions.

A Brief History of Trousers

1.1

Trousers, also known as pants, are an essential part of modern clothing. They are worn by people all over the world and have become a staple in wardrobes everywhere. But have you ever wondered where trousers came from? Who first thought to wear them? The story of trousers is fascinating and full of surprising twists and turns.

Ancient Origins

1.2

The history of trousers dates back thousands of years. The first known trousers were worn by ancient people in Central Asia around 3,000 years ago. These early trousers were made from wool and were likely designed to protect the wearer while riding horses. At the time, horses were the primary means of transportation across long distances, sometimes over hundreds of kilometers. Riding a horse without any kind of leg protection could be quite uncomfortable, especially in rough terrain. Trousers helped protect riders from the elements, like wind and cold, and also made it easier to move around.

Trousers
1.3

Interestingly, early trousers were quite different from the ones we wear today. They were more like leggings, with separate pieces of fabric for each leg, tied together at the waist. This design was practical for horseback riding because it allowed for more freedom of movement. As time went on, the design of trousers evolved, and they became more similar to the trousers we are familiar with today.

The Romans and the Middle Ages

1.4

When we think of ancient Rome, we often picture people wearing long tunics and togas. Trousers were not common in Roman society, and they were seen as strange or barbaric. The Romans first encountered trousers when they expanded their empire into Northern Europe. There, they found that the local tribes wore trousers, especially the Celts and the Germans. At first, the Romans were shocked by this fashion choice. They thought trousers were odd because they were so different from the loose-fitting garments they were used to wearing.

1.5

However, as time went on, the Romans realized that trousers were quite practical, especially in cold weather. Some Roman soldiers began wearing trousers under their armor for added warmth and protection. By the Middle Ages, trousers had become a more common piece of clothing throughout Europe. They were often worn by men of all social classes, from knights and soldiers to farmers and craftsmen.

The Renaissance and the Birth of Breeches

1.6

During the Renaissance, fashion began to change once again. People started to pay more attention to their appearance, and clothes became a way to show off one's status and wealth. Trousers, or breeches as they were called then, were worn by men from the upper classes. These breeches were often made from expensive materials like silk or velvet and were sometimes decorated with embroidery or lace.

1.7

Breeches were typically knee-length and were worn with long stockings that covered the lower leg. This style became very popular in Europe, especially in countries like France and England. Breeches were considered very fashionable and were worn by many famous figures of the time, including kings and noblemen. For example, "King Louis XIV" of France, known for his extravagant taste in fashion, was often seen wearing beautifully decorated breeches.

The Industrial Revolution and the Rise of Trousers

1.8

The Industrial Revolution, which began in the 18th century, brought about many changes in society, including changes in fashion. As factories and machines began to take over traditional methods of production, people started to move to cities in search of work. This shift led to a demand for more practical and durable clothing. Trousers became the go-to choice for working men because they were comfortable, easy to move in, and could withstand the wear and tear of factory work.

1.9

During this time, trousers also became more standardized. Instead of being custom-made by a tailor, trousers began to be produced in factories, which made them more affordable for the average person. This change was significant because it meant that trousers were no longer just for the wealthy but could be worn by people of all social classes.

The 20th Century and Beyond

1.10

In the 20th century, trousers underwent even more changes. At the beginning of the century, trousers were still primarily worn by men. Women typically wore dresses or skirts. However, during World War I, many women began to work in factories and other jobs that were traditionally held by men. Trousers were much more practical for these kinds of jobs, and so women began to wear them more often.

1.11

After the war, trousers became more acceptable for women, although it was still considered unusual for women to wear them in public. This began to change in the 1930s and 1940s when actresses like "Katharine Hepburn" and "Marlene Dietrich" were seen wearing trousers in movies. These actresses helped to popularize trousers for women and made them seem more fashionable and acceptable.

1.12

Today, trousers are worn by everyone, regardless of gender, age, or social status. They come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, from jeans and chinos to formal trousers and cargo pants. Trousers have truly become a universal piece of clothing.

Trousers

Trousers in Language

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Trousers have not only made their mark in fashion but also in language. There are several idioms and expressions related to trousers that are commonly used in English. For example, the expression "fly by the seat of your pants" means to do something without any preparation or plan. It comes from the early days of aviation when pilots had to rely on their instincts and basic instruments to navigate. Another common expression is "wear the trousers," which means to be the one in control or to have the final say in a situation, often used in the context of relationships.

Trousers in Pop Culture

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Trousers have also made their way into pop culture. In the famous children's book "The Cat in the Hat" by "Dr. Seuss," the mischievous cat wears a tall hat and a bow tie, but he is never seen wearing trousers. This lack of trousers adds to the cat's playful and whimsical character. In movies, trousers have often been used to make a statement about a character's personality or status. For instance, in the movie "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," the main character "Indiana Jones" is known for his iconic look, which includes a pair of rugged trousers, showing his adventurous spirit.

Fun Fact: The World's Largest Pair of Trousers

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Did you know that the world record for the largest pair of trousers was set in 2014 in Germany? The trousers measured an incredible 70 meters in length and 50 meters in width! They were created by a group of dedicated volunteers who wanted to raise awareness for a local charity. The massive trousers were so large that they had to be displayed in a field to fit properly. This record-breaking achievement shows just how important trousers have become in our culture and how they continue to inspire creativity and innovation.

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Quiz
1.

What was the original purpose of the first trousers?

A

To make soldiers look uniform

B

To help when riding horses

C

To protect against rainstorms

D

To show high social status

2.

Match the era with how trousers were viewed or used:

Ancient Central Asia
Ancient Rome
Middle Ages
Became common for many social classes
Seen as strange or barbaric
Practical protection for horse riders
3.

Sort these events in the correct historical order:

trousers became common in the middle ages
romans found trousers odd
romans encountered trousers
ancient central asians wore trousers
trousers were worn by roman soldiers
4.

Which groups shocked the Romans with their use of trousers?

A

Greeks and Egyptians

B

Celts and Germans

C

Persians and Indians

D

Vikings and Moors

5.

Fill in the blank with the correct words from the text (Only one word is allowed in each blank).

The first known trousers were worn by ancient people in Central

.

Early trousers were made from

.

They looked like separate

tied at the waist.

Trousers were not common in

society.

Trousers were called

during the Renaissance.

6.

Complete the table about important facts on trousers (There are three extra options).

StatementAnswer

First known trousers

Material used for early trousers

Breeches were worn with

Trousers became common for workers during

Trousers became popular for women after

Central Asia
Wool
Long stockings
Industrial Revolution
World War I
Northern Europe
cotton
long leggings
7.

Who is an actress that helped popularize trousers for women?

A

Greta Garbo

B

Marilyn Monroe

C

Katharine Hepburn

D

Audrey Hepburn

8.

Which of the following are true about breeches during the Renaissance? (Choose all the correct answers)

They were worn by women.

They were made from silk or velvet.

They covered the entire leg.

They often had embroidery or lace.

They were worn with long stockings.

9.

Sort these trousers' purposes in the correct historical order:

universal everyday wear
practical riding clothing
practical work clothing for factories
symbol of status
10.

Which statements are TRUE about trousers? (Choose all the correct options)

The Romans invented trousers.

Trousers became a symbol of adventure in movies.

Trousers were common in ancient Roman clothing.

Trousers were first made from cotton.

Today, trousers are worn by everyone.

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