Pants
Pants, in American English, refer to a garment that covers the lower torso and legs and is worn from the waist to something near the ankles, typically with two leg openings. In British English, the term trousers is more common for the outer garment, while pants can mean underwear. The garment is usually fastened at the waist and may include features such as pockets, belt loops, and a fly.
Etymology: The word pants derives from pantaloons, via French pantalon and Italian pantalone, terms for a distinct
Historically, outer trousers were worn by men in parts of Europe in the 16th–17th centuries, replacing or
Modern pants vary by cut, fabric, and purpose: denim jeans, chinos, dress pants, and workwear; cuts range
Socially, pants are a staple garment in many cultures, with norms around fit, formalwear, and gendered styling