- A
trouser press, also
referred to by the
trademarked name
Corby trouser press, is an
electrical appliance used to
smooth the
wrinkles from a pair of trousers...
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Trouser Press was a rock and roll
magazine started in New York in 1974 as a
mimeographed fanzine by editor/publisher Ira Robbins,
fellow fan of the Who...
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Bicycle clips, also
called trouser clips, are
small C-shaped
pieces of thin
metal worn
around the
ankle when
cycling in trousers. They are
designed to...
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Suspenders (American English,
Canadian English), or
braces (British English, New
Zealand English,
Australian English) are
fabric or
leather straps worn...
- A
pocket is a bag- or envelope-like
receptacle either fastened to or
inserted in an
article of
clothing to hold
small items.
Pockets are also attached...
- A pantsuit, also
known as a
trouser suit
outside the
United States, is a woman's suit of
clothing consisting of
pants and a
matching or
coordinating coat...
- The Ragged-
Trousered Philanthropists (1914) is a semi-autobiographical
novel by
Irish house painter and sign
writer Robert Noonan, who
wrote the book...
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become wider from the
knees downward,
forming a bell-like
shape of the
trouser leg. In the
early 19th century, when
standardised uniforms for British...
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Formal trousers, also
known as
formal striped trousers or
colloquially spongebag trousers, are grey
striped or
patterned formal trousers for day attire...
- and wide
crotches and were
likely made for
horseback riding. A pair of
trouser-like
leggings dating back to 3350 and 3105 BC were
found in the Austria–Italy...