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Trousers - Terminology |  | Trousers - Terminology: Encyclopedia II - Trousers - Terminology |  | In North American English, pants is the general category term, and trousers refers, often more formally, specifically to tailored garments with a waistband and (typically) belt-loops and a fly-front. For instance, informal elastic-waist knitted garments would never be called trousers in America.
In British English, trousers is the general category term, and pants refers to underwear (in America, called underwear, underpants or panties to distinguish them ...
See also:Trousers, Trousers - Terminology, Trousers - Characteristics, Trousers - History, Trousers - Men's trousers, Trousers - Women's trousers, Trousers - Society, Trousers - Law |  | | Trousers, Trousers - Characteristics, Trousers - History, Trousers - Law, Trousers - Men's trousers, Trousers - Society, Trousers - Terminology, Trousers - Women's trousers, Breeches, Beach shorts, Codpiece, Hakama, Jeans, Knickers, Leggings, Pantaloons, Pantalettes, Georgepants, Thai fisherman pants, Cross-dresser, No Pants Day, Pant |  | |
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Trousers - Terminology
In North American English, pants is the general category term, and trousers refers, often more formally, specifically to tailored garments with a waistband and (typically) belt-loops and a fly-front. For instance, informal elastic-waist knitted garments would never be called trousers in America.
In British English, trousers is the general category term, and pants refers to underwear (in America, called underwear, underpants or panties to distinguish them from other pants, worn on the outside).
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